Book for Adults
Essays and Op-Eds
Pamela also writes extensively for publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The NY Daily News, The Writer and Writer’s Digest.
Seriously, do you know anyone who admits to identifying with the tiresome Mrs. Bennet? Not to mention hypochondriacal Mr. Woodhouse in “Emma” or much-put-upon Mary Musgrove of “Persuasion.”
It all began so innocently: snow falling at dusk, a crackling fire, an embrace between three old friends
The only way I could prove that I existed, or at least increase the odds, was if others – thousands of others – acknowledged it
People have accused me of publishing essays that are too intimate. How dare I, they say, write about my orgasms, massive therapy failures, or unsuccessful attempt to break up with myself?
One of the child stars of "Father Knows Best" debates with Pamela Jane whether the fantasy family life of old sitcoms were helpful or harmful.