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Pam Henson


​I'm living in Nelson now, but I may move as it's a sight too cosy for my liking. I always enjoyed writing, and at school I wrote bad poetry and a novel set in ancient Rome. But when I grew up I wrote book reviews for the Dominion Post, the Listener and City Voice. I wrote feature articles about tramping and kayak trips for Adventure and Wilderness magazines. And then the big time – two books about Pakistan, , where I stayed in a remote mountain village for several months. I gave up trying to get them published and self published instead: Shimshal and Women of Shimshal. My most recent literary adventure is a sexual memoir written under the pseudonym Laura Strange.
 
Although I love writing I don't write unless I have an idea for something I want to say, that others might be interested in. I don't think I have any imagination at all because I write non-fiction, my aim being to write as clearly and as well as I can. I would like my writing to be surprising, but I haven't really worked on that. I'm in my seventies, so I'd better get a move on!
 

 



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Big Pockets: Confessions of a Wanton Woman by Laura Strange is available in paperback and as an ebook on Smashwords
   

  • Welcome!
  • About Us
  • NEWS/EVENTS
    • Te Tauihu Short Story Awards
    • Coming Events
    • Regular Events
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    • Beta Readers
    • Book Design
    • Editing, Proofreading
    • E-publishing
    • Illustration/ Photography
    • Manuscript Assessment
    • Promotion, Publicity, Distribution
    • Self-publishing & Printing
    • Website Design
  • RESOURCES & PUBLICATIONS
    • Publications
    • Writing Groups
  • Page & Blackmore Competition Archive
  • WRITERS' TRAIL
    • Nelson/Tasman >
      • Cliff Fell/Mapua Waterfront
      • Helen McKinlay
      • Karen Stade
      • Margaret Mahy/Crinkum-Crankum Tree
      • Maurice Gee/Maitai River
      • Maurice Gee/Botanical Reserve
    • Marlborough >
      • Eileen Duggan/Tuamarina
      • Katherine Mansfield/Koromiko
      • Katherine Mansfield/Anakiwa
      • Ernest Berry/Blenheim
      • Renwick Museum & Watson Memorial Library
      • Taylor River Writers' Walk
    • West Coast >
      • Bill Pearson/Greymouth
      • Jenny Pattrick/Denniston
  • JOIN The NZ Society of Authors
  • CONTACT
    • Horizons 5 Order