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Debra Pamplin
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A freelance writer since 2008, Debra Pamplin has written for a number of periodicals and her own weblog, Branson Reviews, which she sold in 2013.  Her work has been published by Yahoo! and even appeared in USA Today Travel Tips.  Additionally, she has interviewed Hollywood celebrities Muse Watson (CBS' NCIS) and Matt Iseman (Style's Clean House). 

Today, Pamplin is a passionate travel writer, always in search of great destinations and interesting stories.  She states on her website, "I still write for other blogs, as some months in the magazine field are slower than others. I am thankful for the blessings God has given me, and feel blessed to be able to travel to some of his most beautifully created locations and share the journey on my blog and in magazines."




Pamplin's Contributions to
Southern Edition:

Article:  St. Simons Island:  Where History and Beauty Collide, Published September 16, 2014

Photograph:  untitled image of St. Simon's Island Lighthouse, Published September 16, 2014

Photograph:  untitled image of St. Simon's Island fishing pier, Published September 16, 2014

Article:  The Casa Marina Hotel and Jacksonville Beach:  Where Fun, History and Culture Reside, Published November 29, 2014

Photograph:  untitled image of the Casa Marina Hotel, Published November 29, 2014

Photograph:  untitled image of seafood boullibaise at Zeta Brewing Company, Published November 29, 2014

Photograph:  untitled image of surfer and pier on Jacksonville Beach, Published November 29, 2014

Author:  Greg Freeman.  Last updated on November 29, 2014.
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