Pamela Darbyshire
Bio
I have always loved to write. My busy life as a wife, mother, business owner, landlord, care-giver, and more prevented me from giving it much thought until recently. I am now in a more peaceful place and ready to return to earlier pursuits.
Stories (4)
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The Ballad of Lucille Edna
Mom passed away unexpectedly on July 11, 2008. She had suffered from severe angina for some time, beginning a few years after her first quadruple bypass in 1997. But her pain had now increased to the point that the nitro tablets she popped like tic-tacs no longer brought any relief.
By Pamela Darbyshire5 years ago in Families
Haunted By Natchez
I want to tell you a story. It’s a true story, with a little bit of history, ghosts, new life, and a dash of politics. I want to tell you this story because it has been rattling around inside me for almost a decade. And this morning something said, “Today is the day.”
By Pamela Darbyshire5 years ago in Humans
A Secret Space
Sandra glared at a bright spot of blood welling around the tiny splinter that had burrowed into her index finger. Wiping it onto paint-crusted jeans, she snatched up the work gloves that lay on the worn top of the antique dresser she had been sanding.
By Pamela Darbyshire5 years ago in Humans



