The Pamela Papers

The Pamela Papers by Nancy McCabe, published by Shortish Project on February 6, 2024, is a humorous fiction work comprising 210 pages. The story follows Pamela Pankhurst, a creative writing professor at Sanford Liberal Arts College, as she navigates the challenges posed by a new administration during the pandemic. With the campus shut down and her colleagues losing their motivation, Pamela teams up with two fellow professors to uncover the motives behind the administration’s bizarre demands and their apparent vendettas.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the absurdities of academic life amid crisis, highlighting themes of resilience and camaraderie. As Pamela and her colleagues confront the dehumanizing policies threatening their institution, the book delves into the complexities of navigating professional and personal challenges during tumultuous times. This edition, written in English, presents a blend of humor and insight into the struggles faced by educators in a changing landscape.
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Pamela Pankhurst is a beleaguered creative writing professor at Sanford Liberal Arts College (SLAC, home of the Slackers) when the pandemic hits, her campus shuts down, and a passive-aggressive new administration with draconian policies takes over.
As her coworkers lose their will to live and the institution careens toward catastrophe, Pamela bands with two colleagues to investigate: who are these administrators who make nonsensical demands and seem to harbor vendettas against everyone? Pamela and her intrepid workmates risk their careers and their sanity as they seek to rescue their campus from dehumanization and certain ruin.
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