Biography:
Until
recently retiring to write full time, Pamela Binnings Ewen
was a partner in the Houston office of the international law
firm of BakerBotts, L.L.P., specializing in corporate finance.
She now lives just outside New Orleans in Mandeville, Louisiana
with her husband, James Lott. She has served on the Board
of Directors of Inprint, Inc., a non-profit organization suporting
the literary arts in Houston, Texasa, as well as the Advisory
Board for The New Orleans Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society,
and currently serves on the Board of Directors of
The Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans; Pamela is
a co-founder of the Northshore Literary Society in the Greater
New Orleans area. She is also a member of the National
League of American Pen Women.
Pamela's first novel, Walk Back The Cat
(Broadman & Holman. May, 2006) is the story of an embittered
and powerful clergyman who learns an ancient secret, confronting
him with truth and a choice that may destroy him. She is also
the best-selling author of the acclaimed non-fiction book
Faith On Trial, published by Broadman & Holman
in 1999, currently in its third printing. Although it was
written for non-lawyers, Faith On Trial was also chosen as
a text for a course on law and religion at Yale Law School
in the Spring of 2000, along with The Case For Christ
by Lee Stroble. Continuing the apologetics begun in Faith
On Trial, Pamela also appears with Gary Habermas, Josh
McDowell, Darrell Bock, Lee Stroble, and others in the film
Jesus: Fact or Fiction, a Campus Crusade for Christ
production. Her most recent novel, The Moon in the Mango
Tree (B&H Publishing Group, May 2008) is currently
available online and in bookstores everywhere. Set in the
1920's and based on a true story, it is about a woman faced
with making a choice between career and love, and her search
for faith over the glittering decade. Pamela's new book, Dancing
On Glass, will be released in the spring of 2010, and
she is currently working on a sequal.
Pamela is the latest writer to emerge from a
Louisiana family recognized for its statistically improbable
number of successful authors. A cousin, James Lee Burke, who
won the Edgar Award, wrote about the common ancestral grandfathers
in his Civil War novel White Dove At Morning. Among
other writers in the family are Andre Dubus (Best Picture
Oscar nomination for The Bedroom; his son, Andre Dubus III,
author of The House of Sand and Fog, Best Picture Oscar
nomination and an Oprah pick; Elizabeth Nell Dubus (the Cajun
trilogy); and Alafair Burke, just starting out with the well
received Samantha Kincaid mystery series. Pamela is
currently working on a new book titled Dancing on Glass,
which was recently short-listed as a finalist for the 2007
Faulkner/Wisdom creative writing novel award.
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