Paula Chapman's background includes reporting, technical writing, web site content writing and editing, and media writing. Among her accomplishments, Chapman contributed to and hosted two award-winning radio programs, Friday Night Blues and Women’s Voices, in which she conducted interviews with community leaders, performers, politicians, and entrepreneurs. Currently, Chapman is a freelance business and technical writer. Her most recent projects include a series of "how to" books for a nationally known inventor and TV personality, web content for popular software developers, and a series of e-books about lease purchsing for a regionally acclaimed agent.
Chapman is the author of The Supplier, a published modern romance novel, and the acclaimed but as yet unpublished police suspense novel series, The End of September. She also has written a quotations book featuring children's, political, and work-related quotes. Currently, Chapman hosts a blog, It’s Not Just A Pipe Dream. ([login to view URL])
Chapman worked as a recruiter, ran a self-owned technical writing business, and worked as a career counselor in the non-profit sector for 10 years. Currently Chapman is a freelance writer.
Paula Chapman holds a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communications from Hunter College, New York City, and a Master's of Science degree in Human Resources from Chapman University, Orange, California.
Chapman is a semi-professional photographer and enjoys music, fitness, hiking, boating, and camping with her family, shopping with friends, politics, and Internet research.