Pam Lobley

Pam Lobley is a versatile writer whose work spans comedy, memoir, and journalism. Her book "Why Can't We Just Play?" is a humorous and heartfelt memoir chronicling a summer spent unplugged with her children. She also authored "Better Living Through Chaos," a collection of her popular humor columns originally published in "The Bergen Record," where she was a regular contributor for three years. Her writing has appeared in numerous national newspapers and digital platforms.

Before transitioning to writing, Lobley built a career in comedy and performance. She wrote and performed in improv and sketch shows across New York City while also working as an actress and hand model. This background informs her sharp, conversational writing style, which blends wit with relatable observations on family life and modern challenges. Her plays further demonstrate her range in crafting both humor and narrative depth.

Residing in New Jersey with her family, Lobley continues to write with her signature comedic voice. Her works reflect a keen eye for the absurdities of everyday life, delivered with warmth and self-deprecating charm.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 You Definitely Know You're a Mom When ... 2002
2 Better Living Through Chaos 2013
3 Why Can't We Just Play? 2016