Pamela Hobart Carter's Blog
November 3, 2025
4 Poetry Readings in November
Yes, I have 4 poetry readings this month. 1) On Zoom, Cultivating Voices Live-11/9 @ 12:00 PM PST. 2) + 3) In Seattle-BOTH 11/16, Telephone @ Base Camp Studio2 @ 1:00 PM PST and Crowd Mouth Lit @ The Mountain Room, the bar at the R @ 7:30 PM PST. And 4) On Bainbridge Island-11/20, […]
Published on November 03, 2025 13:56
30th Showcase Exhibition Opening at The Poets House in NYC Includes My Book!
I am beyond thrilled that my collection Earth at Perihelion will be part of this showcase. If you happen by this very cool venue, please send me a photo of yourself there… and with the book. You would make my day, for sure. The show will be up December 13 to mid-February. Then the books […]
Published on November 03, 2025 12:00
“From the Point of View of the Hurricane” Lands in Catalogue Zine
“Catalogue Zine is an environmentalist literary and arts magazine that encourages nuance in the climate conversation through art and to inspire climate action.” They publish poetry, art, research, essays, journalism and more. This issue centered on food and climate change. When I saw this, I thought of my voracious weather phenomenon poem previously published in […]
Published on November 03, 2025 11:36
October 30, 2025
My Poem “Insomniacs” is in Twin Flame Literary!
cover art by Claire Guo Thanks to Chelsea Guo and Claire Guo, edtiors at Twin Flame Literary. Insomniacs by Pamela Hobart Carter after Deborah Digges Notice the last brightness leave the field at its back,ignoring it into a nonexistence. Ants, crows, squirrels—always up to something.We board the bus to sail beyond earthly gravity, or step […]
Published on October 30, 2025 17:59
October 13, 2025
I Played TELEPHONE with a Poem
Being part of this enormous, international artist game could not be more fascinating. Nathan Langston developed this adult and very creative version of the children’s game. Its newest version has just gone live. From the sculptural message whispered to me, I made this poem, Cosmoi. COSMOI Yesterday’s flurry covered the earth in pristine snow. On […]
Published on October 13, 2025 12:39
October 8, 2025
The 10-Minute Play that Took Me Forever (more than 3 months!) to Write: “The Sisters Minola”
premiering at To Shrew or not To Shrew … Drunken Owl Theatre 19 October 2025 … Jules Maes Saloon, Seattle Tickets! Readings of 3 world-premier The Taming of the Shrew-related 10-minute plays by Anna Tatelman, Miriam BC Tobin, and moi, Pamela Hobart Carter. Kate Danley will speak about Madam(e) Lou Graham and Jacob Furth. Featuring […]
Published on October 08, 2025 11:27
October 5, 2025
To Shrew or not To Shrew? …
Drunken Owl Theatre’s next show: “To Shrew or Not to Shrew” Sunday 19 October 5:00 pm. Tied to the production of “Shrew” at Union Arts Center (ACT + Seattle Shakespeare), this event features three world premier short plays by Anna Tatelman, Miriam BC Tobin, and me and read by Christina Williams, Jane Martin Lynch, Valeria […]
Published on October 05, 2025 06:42
October 1, 2025
Shrewd Moves: Union Arts’ “Shrew” & Drunken Owl’s “To Shrew or not to Shrew”
Published on October 01, 2025 12:35
September 26, 2025
Seattle Stories Opens!
Today! (9/26 @ Jules Maes Saloon) Here’s the program from Drunken Owl Theatre:
Published on September 26, 2025 06:17
September 18, 2025
Come See Drunken Owl Theatre’s “Seattle Stories” 9/26-28/2025 … Featuring Flats Designed by Moi …
“Seattle Stories” revolves around these Seattle-ish places/icons: THE AURORA BRIDGE TROLL, THE GUM WALL, A YARD SALE YARD, and a SOCCER PITCH SIDELINE: and features: 4 new “Seattle Stories” plays by Anna Tatelman, Pat Lin, Caitlin Gilman, and Elena Naskova … 5 Actors: Sumant Gupta, Monique Preston, Christina Williams, Valeria Aguirre, and Adam Tapp … […]
Published on September 18, 2025 13:26


