Carol Frost

Carol Frost’s twelve poetry collections include Pure, I Will Say Beauty, Love and Scorn: New and Selected Poems, and Honeycomb, which received the gold medal in 2010 from the Florida Book Awards. 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 the Earth (Poetry International and McSweeney’s). The National Endowment for the Arts, Poets’ Prize, Elliston Award and Pushcart Prize committees have honored her work.  Entwined (Tupelo) came out in 2014.

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