Pam Brown


Pamela Jane Barclay Brown is an Australian poet.

Career

Pam Brown was born in Seymour, Victoria. Most of her childhood was spent on military bases in Toowoomba and Brisbane. Since her early twenties, she has lived in Melbourne and Adelaide, and has travelled widely in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions as well as Europe and the U.S., but mostly she has lived in Sydney, on the unceded land of the Eora Nation. She has made her living variously as a silkscreen printer, bookseller, postal worker and has taught writing, multi-media studies and film-making. Pam Brown worked from 1989 to 2006 as a librarian at University of Sydney.
From 1997 to 2002 Pam Brown was the poetry editor of Overland and from 2004 to 2011 she was the associate editor of Jacket magazine. She has been a guest at poetry festivals worldwide, taught at the University for Foreign Languages, Hanoi, and during 2003 had Australia Council writers residency in Rome. In 2013 she held the Distinguished Visitor Award at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Awards and nominations

Nominations
Awards
  • 2004 — New South Wales Premier's Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry for Dear Deliria: New & Selected Poems
  • 2018 — Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature - John Bray Award for Poetry, SA for Missing up
  • 2019 — ALS Gold Medal for click here for what we do
  • 2022 — Judith Wright Calanthe Award — Poetry, QLD for ''Stasis Shuffle''

    Books published

  • Sureblock,
  • Cocabola's Funny Picture Book,
  • Automatic Sad,
  • Cafe Sport,
  • Correspondences,
  • Country & Eastern,
  • Small Blue View,
  • Selected Poems 1971–1982,
  • Keep It Quiet,
  • New & Selected Poems,
  • This World. This Place.
  • 50 – 50,
  • Text thing
  • Dear Deliria,
  • True Thoughts
  • Authentic Local
  • Home by Dark
  • Alibis
  • Missing up
  • Click here for what we do
  • Endings & Spacings
  • ''Stasis Shuffle''

    Chapbooks

  • Little Droppings
  • My Lightweight Intentions
  • Drifting Topoi
  • eleven 747 poems
  • Let’s Get Lost
  • Peel Me A Zibibbo
  • farout_library_software
  • Sentimental
  • In My Phone
  • Anyworld
  • More than a feuilleton
  • Westernity
  • A mockery
  • from Shimmy,
  • ''A love supreme''

    In translation

  • Alibis poems translated from English into French by Jane Zemiro

    Electronic books

  • ''The Meh of Z Z Z Z''