![]() That was strange - why would someone use that subject line - but be sending dialogue from a play? ![]() The subject line said "A new refinancing deal for you," but in the body of the e-mail was what looked like lines from a play by Shakespeare, or someone of that era. I was deleting spam from my computer - you know how you do it, bing, bing, bing, it's easy to recognize what's cyberjunk - and I was going too fast and opened one by mistake. Hank: Well, delighted to, because it's a prime example of my abiding philosophy that often something that seems like a bad thing turns into a good thing. Pamela: You're surely the only novelist whose first published novel began with spam in your e-mail inbox. Phillippi Ryan took a moment away from her busy life to talk with us about the role real life has played in inspiring her books and how she manages to balance the success of two very demanding careers. It's her lifetime of experience that breathes life into her journalist heroines and inspires suspenseful stories that crackle with tension and authenticity. ![]() An investigative reporter for Boston's NBC affiliate, she's put bad guys behind bars, confronted evil and helped get laws passed, winning 28 Emmys and 10 Edward R. ![]() ![]() Hank Phillippi Ryan could be the heroine of a fast-paced thriller. ![]()
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