Pamela Kaye Tracy is a writer and teacher in Scottsdale, Arizona, where she lives with a newly acquired husband (yes, Pamela is somewhat a newlywed—you can be a newlywed for seven years, and they're only on year four) and a confused cat (Hey, I had her all to myself for thirteen years. Where'd this guy come from? But, maybe it's okay. He's pretty good about feeding me and petting me). She was raised in Omaha, Nebraska, and started writing at a very young age—a series of romances, all with David Cassidy as the hero. Sometimes Bobby Sherman would interfere. Then, while earning a BA in journalism at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, she picked up the pen again, only this time, it was actually an electric typewriter. (She wrote a very bad science fiction novel.)
Finally published in 1999 (after figuring out that her heart was still with the David Cassidy stories and not the Planet Zortzy stories), Pamela has since published twelve more writings in both romantic comedy and Christian inspirational romance.
Pamela is an English professor at Paradise Valley Community College. Besides writing, teaching and taking care of her family, she is often asked to speak at various writers' organizations in the Phoenix area. She belongs to the Romance Writers of America, The Society of Southwestern Writers, The Arizona Authors' Association and the American Christian Writers' Association. In February of 2005, her newlywed status changed to that of newlymom (oh, and her little boy is cuter than David Cassidy).
You can find out more about Pamela by visiting www.pamelakayetracy.com.