

PAMELA
FREEMAN
Pamela Freeman is an award-winning children's
author. Her books have been shortlisted for the State Literary
Awards, the Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards,
and the Koala Awards. They range from picture books to fantasy
for primary and lower secondary students to non-fiction for
teenagers. She is best known for her series of fantasy novels,
the Floramonde books (The Willow Tree's Daughter, Windrider and The
Centre of Magic, so far) and for an associated junior novel, Victor's
Quest. Pamela's distinctive stories are notable for their
humour and earthy wisdom. Her strong female characters use
good common sense and a pinch of magic, not force, to achieve
their ends.

Pamela came
to writing for children through her work as a scriptwriter for
ABC Television, working on programs such as For the Juniors,
Swap Shop, Satch! Your Language and PowerHouse. She began publishing
short stories through the NSW School Magazine, and some
of those stories formed the basis for her first book, The
Willow Tree's Daughter.
    
Her
most recent titles include Pole to Pole (illustrated by Philip
Blythe), Cherryblossom and the Golden Bear (illustrated by
Beth Norling), The Black Dress, and Fire
to Life (illustrated
by Philip Blythe)
  
As well as
writing children's novels, Pamela works as a business communications
consultant, technical writer, scriptwriter and writer for the
Internet. She has worked as a scriptwriter for the ABC and the
Powerhouse Museum, and taught communications and creative writing
at the University of Technology, Sydney and University of New
South Wales. In 1998 she received a Fellowship from the Winston
Churchill Memorial Trust to do research in the US and Canada.
Pamela is
available for general talks about her work as well as workshops
on creative writing, writing for television, writing for business
and interactive writing. All of these workshops are suitable
for students and adults and she also offers sessions on writing
for children and teaching writing specifically for adults. As
one school said, [She is] 'a great storyteller/entertainer -
someone who makes a strong impact and encourages reluctant readers.'
For more information see the Allen & Unwin
web site.
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