Interview with Carole Stone, Author of American Rhapsody
I interviewed Carole Stone for CavanKerry Press. She's a fascinating woman and a beautiful poet. Her parents died when she was a child, and much of her poetry is a reinvention of their lives. She talks in the interview about the nature of obsession and how it is an integral part of many poets' lives.
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2 comments:
Wonderful, engaging interview and questions, Nin!
Thanks for stopping by my site...I'm glad you liked Mark's art.
Really enjoyed this interview and learning of Carole Stone. I agree with Hannah on your questions. I am going to seek out more of her poetry now.
Have a lovely weekend!
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