Acetylene, Carol Quinn

Acetylene

Carol Quinn

Publisher: Cider Press Review
PubDate: 2/1/2010
ISBN: 9781930781054
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.95
Quantity Available: 8
Pages: 80
 

Poetry. "The voice that calls over time distinguishes this shining debut book of poems, ACETYLENE. Moving through centuries, through other languages, through myths and stories, Carol Quinn's work gathers emotions and events that call to the reader, making us aware of how difficult is it to connect, and how necessary. The poems carry a quiet charge that releases over their entire span"—Molly Peacock.

Author City: BALTIMORE, MD USA

Carol Quinn received her doctorate from the University of Houston in 2005, where she received C. Glenn Cambor and Donald Barthelme Fellowships in Creative Writing. She also holds degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and the University of Southern California. Her poetry, essays and reviews have appeared in The Cincinnati Review, Pleiades, Colorado Review, The American Literary Review, The National Poetry Review, The Emily Dickinson Journal, The American Book Review, The Missouri Review and elsewhere. ACETYLENE is Carol Quinn's first book of poems.

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