Pamela Fagan Hutchins is a best-selling and award-winning author, known for her works in mystery, romance, and comedy. She has published multiple series, including "What Doesn't Kill You," "Patrick Flint," and "Katie and Annalise," among others. Hutchins' books can be read in any order, but reading them from the beginning can provide a more enriching experience.
In addition to her fiction writing, Hutchins is also an experienced independent author who shares her knowledge through online classes, manuscript consultations, and writing retreats. She has written a guide for aspiring indie authors titled "What Kind of Loser Indie Publishes." Hutchins also runs a podcast, "Wine Women & Writing," where she interviews her favorite female authors.
Hutchins describes herself as a woman who has it all, having a diverse range of experiences and interests. She is a musician, mediocre endurance athlete, consultant, wife, investigator, mom of an Asperger's and ADHD son, human resources executive, business owner, employment attorney, and author. Hutchins published her first novel, "Saving Grace," in 2012 and has since published over twenty titles. She has received several awards for her writing, including best adult mystery winner and USA Best Books Fiction: Cross-Genre.
Hutchins is a horse and rescue dog enthusiast and lives with her husband in an off-the-grid lodge on the face of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, where they run a rustic lodge. When she's not writing, Hutchins enjoys wilderness sports, spending time with her rescue dogs, and riding her horses. She has a children's book series featuring Poppy, the world's best grandfather, and Petey, his blind Boston terrier. Hutchins has made several bestseller lists and won numerous awards for her writing.