Pamela Ditchoff is the author of six novels: Beatrice Penny Survived, KDP, Phoebe's Way, ECW Press, Mrs. Beast and Princess Beast as Kindle books by Stay Thirsty Press, Seven Days & Seven Sins, Shaye Areheart Books at Random House, and The Mirror of Monsters and Prodigies, Coffee House Press. Her short fiction has been published in numerous literary magazines, including The Chicago Review and Gargoyle. Her work has also been anthologized Who Woods These Are, a history of Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, and in Vital Lines: Contemporary Fiction About Medicine. Pamela is also the author of two teaching texts published by Interact, Poetry: 1,2,3, and Lexigram Learns America's Capitals. Pamela has a Master Degree in English, Creative Writing and she has taught at Michigan State University. She also taught poetry writing in elementary and secondary schools througout Michigan with The Writers In Schools Program. Her honors include: winner, Chicago Review Award for Fiction, Scholorship Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and Fellowship, Sewannee Writers Conference. Pamela lives in Western Head, Nova Scotia.