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Mike Mikulski commented on Pamela Glasner's blog post A Woman With More Backbone Than You Can Shake a Stick At!
"What a shame to prohibit the classics in school.  Is it any wonder the U.S. continues to lose ground educationally?  Yet, look at any government school curriculum and see what they think passes for classics.  For homeschooling, we got…"
Mar 6, 2011
Pamela Glasner's blog post was featured

Talking About Empathy -- And How It Scares The Dickens Out of People

Sandra and Russ Wells of Para Explorers Radio focus on paranormal & historical research. On September 7th 2010 they spoke with author Pamela S.K. Glasner about her writing in general, “Finding Emmaus” in particular, her research methods, her commitment to historical and factual accuracy, and her characters’ roles as social advocates.…See More
Feb 26, 2011
Pamela Glasner commented on Pamela Glasner's blog post A Woman With More Backbone Than You Can Shake a Stick At!
"Tricia, I think the popularity of Jesus is what's at issue. I think it's much more to do with ego and small-mindedness and a refusal to allow others who see things differently to just "be". And I don't think it's worse…"
Sep 21, 2010
Tricia DiMaio commented on Pamela Glasner's blog post A Woman With More Backbone Than You Can Shake a Stick At!
"Hi Pamela! How's your book signing going? I made my son read To Kill a Mockingbird when I homeschooled him. The required reading for the entering 9th grade class of his public high school didn't have any classics. It was very…"
Sep 18, 2010
Pamela Glasner posted a blog post

A Woman With More Backbone Than You Can Shake a Stick At!

Harper Lee, one-hit-wonder author of the Pulitzer Prizewinning “To Kill A Mockingbird” displayed the kind of gusty, gritty fearlessness which makes me proud of my gender (stick those fingers in your suspenders, jut your chin out and throw those shoulders back!!) and all those who share it. Early in the 1960’s, Virginia area school board attempted to ban “To Kill A Mockingbird” from their school, calling it “immoral literature”. My first reaction when I read that was, WTF????? Well, it must have…See More
Sep 15, 2010
Pamela Glasner posted a blog post

Talking About Empathy -- And How It Scares The Dickens Out of People

Sandra and Russ Wells of Para Explorers Radio focus on paranormal & historical research. On September 7th 2010 they spoke with author Pamela S.K. Glasner about her writing in general, “Finding Emmaus” in particular, her research methods, her commitment to historical and factual accuracy, and her characters’ roles as social advocates.…See More
Sep 8, 2010
Pamela Glasner's blog post was featured

There’s No Such Thing As No Such Thing

Ever since I wrote “Finding Emmaus”, people have asked me if I believe in Empathy. Not the kind of Empathy where one feels pity or compassion or sympathy for another, but the kind I wrote about in my book: the ability to truly experience the emotions of another as though those emotions were your own — and perhaps even the ability to communicate with ghosts — spirits — as some of my Empaths can.~I was always a bit concerned about how to respond. It felt as though I was being asked, “Do you…See More
Aug 24, 2010
Pamela Glasner commented on Pamela Glasner's blog post There’s No Such Thing As No Such Thing
"Thank you, Ginger -- I love the way you say that: "dreams today could someday become realities" -- brilliant!"
Aug 23, 2010
Ginger Breggin commented on Pamela Glasner's blog post There’s No Such Thing As No Such Thing
"Thank you Pamela, for being a shining light of inspiration and possibility.....we need to remember that there can be more and that dreams today could someday become realities....."
Aug 23, 2010
Pamela Glasner posted a blog post

There’s No Such Thing As No Such Thing

Ever since I wrote “Finding Emmaus”, people have asked me if I believe in Empathy. Not the kind of Empathy where one feels pity or compassion or sympathy for another, but the kind I wrote about in my book: the ability to truly experience the emotions of another as though those emotions were your own — and perhaps even the ability to communicate with ghosts — spirits — as some of my Empaths can.~I was always a bit concerned about how to respond. It felt as though I was being asked, “Do you…See More
Aug 23, 2010
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Jul 30, 2010

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A Woman With More Backbone Than You Can Shake a Stick At!

Posted on September 15, 2010 at 10:21pm 3 Comments

Harper Lee, one-hit-wonder author of the Pulitzer Prizewinning “To Kill A Mockingbird” displayed the kind of gusty, gritty fearlessness which makes me proud of my gender (stick those fingers in your suspenders, jut your chin out and throw those shoulders back!!) and all those who share it.



Early in the 1960’s, Virginia area school board attempted to ban “To Kill A Mockingbird” from their school, calling it “immoral literature”. My first reaction when I read that was, WTF?????…

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Talking About Empathy -- And How It Scares The Dickens Out of People

Posted on September 8, 2010 at 9:13am 0 Comments

Sandra and Russ Wells of Para Explorers Radio focus on paranormal & historical research. On September 7th 2010 they spoke with author Pamela S.K. Glasner about her writing in general, “Finding Emmaus” in particular, her research methods, her commitment to historical and factual accuracy, and her characters’ roles as social advocates.…



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There’s No Such Thing As No Such Thing

Posted on August 23, 2010 at 1:05pm 2 Comments

Ever since I wrote “Finding Emmaus”, people have asked me if I believe in Empathy. Not the kind of Empathy where one feels pity or compassion or sympathy for another, but the kind I wrote about in my book: the ability to truly experience the emotions of another as though those emotions were your own — and perhaps even the ability to communicate with ghosts — spirits — as some of my…

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At 1:23pm on August 23, 2010, Tricia DiMaio said…
Hi Pamela! My name is Trish DiMaio, I'm from Delaware. I saw your site for Emmaus. I would be very interested in learning your views. I am looking for someone who believes in spirituality or psychic connections and the mythical approach to mental ills.
I believe I found you through the cosmos...lol Just had sent a message to Ginger about finding some who have religious/spiritual beliefs and the relation to the psyche.
Hope to chat with you. Congrats on your book!
Peace,Trish
 
 
 

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