An Evening with the Poet Carol Frost
September 5, 2014 (Helena, MT)—Join your Lewis & Clark Library in welcoming award-winning and nationally renowned Poet, Carol Frost to Helena on Thursday, September 18, at 7 PM.
Frost is the director of Winter with the Writers, a Festival of the Literary Arts, is the author of eleven books of poems. She is visiting Montana as part of a national tour and will read from her works and discuss the writing process with attendees.
Frost's poems draw on sources from the book of Genesis to Shakespeare’s The Tempest to the poetry of John Donne; she writes of the human body, and her poems are rich with the acutely imagined objects of the natural world, whether found off the coast of Florida or in a beehive.
Frost studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from the State University of Oneonta and Syracuse University. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and won several Pushcart Prizes. She holds the Theodore Bruce and Barbara Lawrence Alfond Chair of English at Rollins College, where she directs the Winter with the Writers program.
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