Pamela Gemin
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Pamela Gemin (born April 20, 1954) is an author and editor. She is also an Associate professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
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[edit] Works
She is the author of Vendettas, Charms, and Prayers (1999, New Rivers Press), which was a 1999 Minnesota Voices Project winner from New Rivers Press. She was the editor of University of Iowa Press's Boomer Girls (1999, with Paula Sergi), Are You Experienced? (2003), and Sweeping Beauty (2005).
Boomer Girls and its sequel Are You Experienced? are seminal collections that capture the Baby Boom generation, featuring work from some of its most famous poets, including Rita Dove, Heid Erdrich, and Julia Alvarez, along with lesser known authors, each with her own take on being a "Boomer."
Gemin has published poems in such journals as Green Mountains Review and Prairie Schooner, and her poetry and anthologies have been featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and Morning Edition, as well as Garrison Keillor's Writers' Almanac.
[edit] Honors
She received a 2005 Wisconsin Arts Board Awards Fellowship in Literary Arts from the Wisconsin Arts Board for her poetry. [1] [2]
She was awarded the D.H. Lawrence Fellowship from the University of New Mexico in 2001, and was a writer-in-residence at the Chautauqua Institution in 2005.
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[edit] References
- National Public Radio – 'Sweeping Beauty' Cleans Up With Poetry, by Susan Stamberg Discusses a poetry collection edited by Pamela Gemin, with quotations from her]
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 28, 2005 by Annysa Johnson – Takes Five; Pamela Gemin; On housework, poets offer sweeping verse
- Wisconsin Book Festival – Pamela Gemin