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Meet & Greet Authors | An Interview With Sue Rovens on Pump Toad Press
Meet & Greet Authors Dr. Pam Munter Your Name: Dr. Pam Munter Genre(s) of your work: Fiction (also nonfiction) Titles/Year of Published Work(s): Almost Famous, A Life in and Out of Show Biz (Westgate Press, 1985) When Teens Were Keen: Freddie Stewart and the Teen Agers of Monogram (Nicholas Lawrence Press, 2005) As Alone As I Want To…
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Hollywood Women of A Certain Age | A Review by Silver Screenings
Hollywood Women of A Certain Age If you think of the women of a Certain Age in your life, there are probably many who refuse to let Getting Older destroy their self-worth. These women may be mothers and grandmothers, but they might also be business owners, educators, or artists. We bet they’re smart and…
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Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | A Review by B for Bookreview
Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood is a collection of ten short stories and two short plays about the troubled lives and subsequent choices made by strong and talented women who survived #MeToo, but have aged out of the profession…
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Fading Fame
Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood is a collection of ten short stories and two short plays about the troubled lives and subsequent choices made by strong and talented women who survived #MeToo, but have aged out of the profession they love. Each copes in a different way, some better than others,…
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Meet Pam Munter, a Writer, Retired Clinical Psychologist, Singer—and So Much More | An Interview with Anita Rufus on Know Your Neighbors
Know Your Neighbors: Meet Pam Munter, a Writer, Retired Clinical Psychologist, Singer—and So Much More Pam Munter is impossible to quickly characterize, but I’ll try: She’s earned six higher-education degrees, and is a retired clinical psychologist, a singer/recording artist, an author, an award-winning playwright—and an outspoken advocate of living an unconventional life. “I’ve always done something…
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As Alone As I Want To Be
Pam Munter has opted for an unexpected and eventful life. Born in a time when women were expected to be wives and mothers, she has done that and has also been a professor, a musician, a disk jockey, a jazz/cabaret singer, a bandleader, an actor, a clinical psychologist and a writer. Hers is a memoir…
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Essays, Short Stories, Reviews
Conversations On The Empty Bench A place to collectively grieve and honor those who have died. “Nana,” an essay Nana, It has been more than 65 years since you died. It wasn’t a surprise because I knew about all those strokes you’d been having. At 12, I wasn’t prepared for the unremitting grief.…
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Plays
“Madelyn,” a one-act play, in Black Horse Review “The Last Fan,” a one-act play, in The Coachella Review Joan Davis is a faded television star whose remaining joy is her relationship with the very married Eddie Cantor. When she meets a woman who idolizes her, her life begins to look up—at least for a…
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Critics
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT… “HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD” – the show “With much of the same upbeat spirit as her previous performance, a tribute to Doris Day, Munter demonstrated again that she is a gal with a smooth approach to the melody and polished feeling for the lyric…easy to like as a performer.”- Elizabeth Ahlfors,…
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A Torch You Can’t Lose
His music was everywhere when I was growing up, on the radio, on television, in movies and in my record collection. It seems as though I have always carried Frank Sinatra inside my brain. In spite of being normal in almost every other way, I admit that I have always wished I could actually BE…