
Pam Reeder
Bio
Stifled wordsmith re-embracing my creativity. I like to write stories that tap into raw human emotions.
Author of "Bristow Spirits on Route 66", magazine articles, four books under a pen name, technical writing, stories for my grandkids.
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What makes an artist an artist?
I dabbled at drawing as a young child. Coloring and painting were fun endeavors from time to time although my efforts were short-lived and unimpressive. I sewed my own creations and even made little stuffed animals that I had my brothers help me sell. I did some paper crafts that were bookmarks. Glued things together now and then. Molded clay into unrecognizable shapes by anyone other than me. I remember being quite hurt that my father thought my horse sculpture was a cow even after I made it twice and worked extra hard at it the second time.
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Geeks
Slow Your Roll With That Pen Pardner
They say the pen is mightier than the sword and I truly believe that. But in looking at a pen, it does seem so innocently innocuous, especially when compared to the razor sharp edge of a sword, or worse, a double edged sword. My husband, a retired Marine, is into military history and its weaponry. Let's just say there are some pretty scary looking swords and daggers in existence.
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Humans






