Pam W. Coughlan
- Producer
- Actress
- Writer
![Solomon is a genie at the top of his game. But after winning award after award, he decides that the life of a genie just isn’t what it used to be. After discussing his concerns with his otherworldly “boss,” he opts to take an extended sabbatical, choosing a simpler life working in a hardware store (though still performing miracles on a substantially smaller scale). But one afternoon he is approached by a slick-talking “headhunter,” who relentlessly tries to recruit him back into the magical world, promising a substantially improved lifestyle with a new employer...](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNTA2Mzg3MDYxOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNDQ4NjMzMg@@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,46,500,281_.jpg)
Pam Coughlan is a children's library assistant (a children's librarian
without the master's degree or chance of promotion) living in Burke,
Virginia. A former stage performer and member of the Springfield
Chorale, she has gone from being an occasional Tohubohu performer to a
full-on producer starting with "Close Quarters."
She also maintains the literary weblog MotherReader, where she reviews children's literature from board books to young adult novels. In addition to being a frequent contributor to the (now defunct) online literary magazine The Edge of the Forest, she writes weekly for the PBS blog Booklights, serves as the organizer of the annual 48 Hour Book Challenge, maintains the online portal site Kidlitosphere Central, founded the tongue-in-cheek organization Bloggers Against Celebrity Authors, and works with the Cybils online book awards. She's also a movie lover, Girl Scout leader, and humor aficionado.
She also maintains the literary weblog MotherReader, where she reviews children's literature from board books to young adult novels. In addition to being a frequent contributor to the (now defunct) online literary magazine The Edge of the Forest, she writes weekly for the PBS blog Booklights, serves as the organizer of the annual 48 Hour Book Challenge, maintains the online portal site Kidlitosphere Central, founded the tongue-in-cheek organization Bloggers Against Celebrity Authors, and works with the Cybils online book awards. She's also a movie lover, Girl Scout leader, and humor aficionado.