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  1. Professor. College of Arts and Sciences. English. Contact Information. Email: ccarter@wcu.edu. Phone: 828.227.3931. Office: 421 Coulter Building. Personal Website: https://catherinecarterpoetry.com/ Pronouns: she/her/hers.

  2. About. My first book, The Memory of Gills, came out in August 2006 with LSU, and won the 2007 NC Roanoke-Chowan award from the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association. My work has previously appeared in Poetry, Orion, Ploughshares, Cider Press Review, Cortland Review , North Carolina Literary Review, and Best American Poetry 2009 ...

  3. Catherine Carter’s poetry collections include Larvae of the Nearest Stars, The Swamp Monster at Home, The Memory of Gills (all with LSU Press), and the chapbook Marks of the Witch (with Jacar Press).Her work has also appeared in Best American Poetry, Orion, Poetry, Ploughshares, RHINO, Ecotone, and North American Review, among others.She is a professor of English at Western Carolina ...

  4. About Me. Living and teaching in Cullowhee, North Carolina, at Western Carolina University, Catherine shares quarters with a spouse, two cats, some wild things (mice, birds, insects, weeds), and many, many bees. She grew up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, a more coastal environment but just as rural, and her poems tend to reflect that. Living ...

  5. Jul 19, 2018 · Catherine Carter, a professor of English at Western Carolina University, is the winner of the 2018 James Applewhite Poetry Prize. Carter’s winning poem, “Womb-Room,” will be published in the 2019 issue of the North Carolina Literary Review. She also will receive $250 for her first place entry.

  6. catherinecarterpoetry.com › wp-content › uploadsCATHERINE W. CARTER

    CATHERINE W. Department of English Western Carolina University Cullowhee, NC 28723 (828) 227-3931. ccarter@email.wcu.edu. https://catherinecarterpoetry.com/ Education. Ph.D. English Language and Literature, University of Delaware. M.A. English Language and Literature, University of Delaware , Newark, DE.

  7. Catherine Carter. Born on the eastern shore of Maryland and raised there by wolves and vultures, Catherine Carter now lives with her husband in Cullowhee, near Western Carolina University, where she teaches in the English education program.

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