Adrian Lovebook Carter

Performing Art – Miami

Born in Trelawny, Jamaica, Adrian N. Carter migrated to the United States of America at age seven to live with his father and loving stepmother in South Florida. Poetry found him in the third grade as a way to communicate his feelings when frustrated. He penned his first poem titled “Teachers, teachers are the meanest creatures.” Noted for his creative writing skills, by fifth grade Adrian tested into the Gifted Magnet Program for Miami-Dade Public Schools. As Adrian matriculated to middle-school, he competed in the Dade County Youth Fair Poetry Expo, published a poem in an anthology book of poetry, and competed in the Miami Dade College Theodore Gibson Oratorical Project, in which he placed third in the finals for two consecutive years in the categories of original work and dramatic monologue. Now known in the spoken word community as Adrian Lovebook Carter, Adrian’s writing has expanded over the years to include short stories and scholastically driven work such as academic essays, journalism articles, and research papers. Ultimately, Adrian is a renaissance individual. In addition to poetry, Adrian is a songwriter, sound engineer, spoken-word artist, music artist, higher education administrator, adjunct educator, and motivational speaker with a strong focus on conflict resolution and leadership development. He also shares a passion for working with the youth in his church and local communities. Adrian holds a Bachelors of Science from Florida International University in Journalism and Mass Communication and a Masters of Education from Florida Atlantic University in Higher Education Leadership.