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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carol_FrostCarol Frost - Wikipedia

    Carol Frost (born 1948) is an American poet. Frost has published several collections of poetry, and has held several teaching residencies. Frost is the founder and director of the Catskill Poetry Workshop at Hartwick College. Her work has featured in four Pushcart Prize anthologies.

  2. Frost has taught most recently at SUNY Potsdam, New England College, Bucknell University, and Hartwick College. She is now a professor of English and the Alfond Chair in Creative Writing at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Florida.

  3. She founded and for 15 years directed the Catskill Poetry Workshop at Hartwick College. She is a professor holds the Theodore Bruce and Barbara Lawrence Alfond Chair of English at Rollins College, where she directs the Winter with the Writers program. Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts.

  4. In 1989, Frost was appointed writer-in-residence at Hartwick College, a position that she has held to the present. She founded and has continued to direct the Catskill Poetry Workshop, which is hosted by Hartwick College each summer and has attracted an impressive roster of American poets as faculty and, in several instances, initially as students.

  5. www.vqronline.org › people › carol-frostCarol Frost | VQR Online

    Her awards include two NEA grants, three Pushcart Prizes. She was poetry co-editor of Pushcart XXVIII. Frost teaches at Hartwick College, where she also directs the Catskill Poetry Workshop.

  6. Frost has taught most recently at SUNY Potsdam, New England College, Bucknell University, and Hartwick College. She is now a professor of English and the Alfond Chair in Creative Writing at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Florida.

  7. The recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and three Pushcart Prizes, Frost teaches at Hartwick College and directs the Catskill Poetry Workshop. Carol Frost is the author of ten collections of poems, most recently I Will Say Beauty (2003) and The Queen's Desertion (2006), both published by Northwestern University ...

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