Half of the Writing PIs, Colleen, learned recently that she’s ranked #3 on a list of 70 influential female private investigators in the industry and on Twitter. She’s honored for the mention.
Writing a Female PI Character?
Lists like these are also great resources for writers wanting to learn more about the real world of PIs, especially the work of women in the field. If you’re on Twitter, check out these Twitter accounts and read about the day-to-day work of female investigators, articles on the profession written by women PIs, and more:
Article link: 70 Influential Female Private Investigators on Twitter
Being a Woman in a Male-Dominated Field
At times it makes a difference being a female in the profession. For example, a client might feel more comfortable working with a female PI, or the case demands a woman, such as the time Colleen took a pole-dancing class to surveil a class member for a case. (After spending a few days in bed with a heating pad, Colleen now has great respect for pole dancers.) Otherwise, Colleen says,”I’ve always been treated like an equal by my peers, be they male or female.”
Articles About Female Private Detectives
Below are a few articles about real-life female PIs:
What Is It Like Being a Female Private Investigator? (thezenman.com)
The Undercover World of the Female Private Investigator (Daily Record)
International Women’s Day: Honoring Female Investigators (Guns, Gams, and Gumshoes)
The First U.S. Female Private Eye: Kate Warne (thezenman.com)
“Women are much better private detectives” (The Guardian)
Article about a “modern Day Miss Marple” who runs an all-female detective agency (Daily Mail)
Have a great week, Writing PIs