by Pamme Boutselis For seven years, Eric Pinder lived and worked as a weather observer amidst often challenging conditions atop the 6,288-foot summit of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington. Several books resulted from those experiences, including his first book for children, “Cat in the Clouds.” He has also written books for…
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From Physician to Medical Thrillers: SNHU Talks with Award-Winning Suspense Novelist Tess Gerritsen
by Pamme Boutselis Internationally bestselling author Tess Gerritsen began her career as a physician, turning to fiction writing during a maternity leave from work. Her first novel, a romantic thriller, published in 1987. The success of “Call After Midnight” led to eight more romantic suspense novels as well as a…
From Police Officer to Pioneering Journalist: Joseph Boyce Shares His Journey
by Pamme Boutselis Little in Joe Boyce’s early years would have led him to believe that he would one day be a journalist, let alone a senior editor at The Wall Street Journal, the deputy bureau chief in New York of TIME magazine or even land his first writing gig as a reporter at The Chicago…