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Pamela Gemin

Pamela Gemin is an accomplished author and editor, recognized for her contributions to the field of English literature. She holds the distinguished title of Professor Emerita of English at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, signifying a long and impactful career in higher education. Her work likely encompasses both creative writing and scholarly analysis, reflecting a deep engagement with language and literature. As a Professor Emerita, she continues to be an influential figure in her academic community.


2 days ago : Pamela Genini's tomb desecrated after murder; mother appeals for the return of remains.

The tomb of Pamela Genini was desecrated after she was murdered. Her body was mutilated, and her mother appealed to find her remains. The ex-boyfriend suggested intimidation.

April 20, 1954: Pamela Gemin's Birth

On April 20, 1954, Pamela Gemin was born. She is now an author, editor, and Professor Emerita of English at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

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1999: Publication of "Vendettas, Charms, and Prayers" and "Boomer Girls"

In 1999, Pamela Gemin published "Vendettas, Charms, and Prayers" (New Rivers Press), which won the Minnesota Voices Project award. She also edited "Boomer Girls" (University of Iowa Press) with Paula Sergi.

2001: D.H. Lawrence Fellowship

In 2001, Pamela Gemin was awarded the D.H. Lawrence Fellowship from the University of New Mexico.

2003: Editing of "Are You Experienced?"

In 2003, Pamela Gemin edited "Are You Experienced?", published by the University of Iowa Press.

2005: Editing of "Sweeping Beauty"

In 2005, Pamela Gemin edited "Sweeping Beauty", published by the University of Iowa Press.

2005: Wisconsin Arts Board Awards Fellowship

In 2005, Pamela Gemin received a Wisconsin Arts Board Awards Fellowship in Literary Arts from the Wisconsin Arts Board for her poetry.

2005: Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution

In 2005, Pamela Gemin was a writer-in-residence at the Chautauqua Institution.

2009: Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution

In 2009, Pamela Gemin was a writer-in-residence at the Chautauqua Institution.

2010: Publication of "Another Creature"

In 2010, Pamela Gemin's collection of poems, "Another Creature", was published by University of Arkansas Press, after being a finalist for the Miller Williams Poetry Prize.