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…
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…
by Pamme Boutselis John S. Blake got the nickname Survivor after his first session with a therapist. Blake told her about being biracial in the 70s, growing up as the youngest of nine children in a two-bedroom apartment in the Baruch Projects on the lower east side of Manhattan. He…