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  1. Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from the State University of Oneonta and Syracuse University. The author of numerous collections of poetry, including Alias City (2019), Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences (2014), Honeycomb: Poems…

  2. She is the author of numerous other books of poetry including Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences (Tupelo Press, 2014); Honeycomb: Poems (Triquarterly Books, 2010); The Queen’s Desertion (Triquarterly Books, 2006); I Will Say Beauty (Triquarterly / Northwestern University Press, 2003); and Love and Scorn, New and Selected Poems (Triquarterly ...

  3. 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.

  4. Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from the State University of Oneonta and Syracuse University. The author of numerous collections of poetry, including Alias City (2019), Entwined : Three Lyric Sequences (2014), Honeycomb: Poems (2010), The...

  5. Carol Frosts twelve poetry collections include Pure, I Will Say Beauty, Love and Scorn: New and Selected Poems, Alias City, and Honeycomb. Her essays on literature and aesthetics first published in Humanities and the New England Review are widely anthologized, as are her poems, most recently in In the Shape of the Human Body I am Visiting ...

  6. Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from the State University of Oneonta and Syracuse University. The author of numerous collections of poetry, including Alias City (2019), Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences (2014), Honeycomb: Poems (2010), The...

  7. All this will never be again. The circus can’t be locked. Copyright © 2017 by Carol Frost. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on August 24, 2017, by the Academy of American Poets. Circus City - In the circus animals’ diary: “And all this was destroyed in ninety minutes.”

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