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Carla Zanoni's first poetry chapbook focuses on grief and love and New York City. Written over the first years of the Covid-19 pandemic and following the sudden death of her brother, Carla's writing holds close the light and darkness of these past several years by celebrating the whimsy of urban life, nature's sublime beauty and our profound ability to heal.

Produktbeschreibung
Carla Zanoni's first poetry chapbook focuses on grief and love and New York City. Written over the first years of the Covid-19 pandemic and following the sudden death of her brother, Carla's writing holds close the light and darkness of these past several years by celebrating the whimsy of urban life, nature's sublime beauty and our profound ability to heal.
Autorenporträt
Carla is an award-winning journalist, writer, poet and media strategist. She is TED's first head of audience development and is a former masthead editor at The Wall Street Journal. She is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and School of General Studies and studied at the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary.Carla was also a community journalist, writing for the hyperlocal site DNAinfo, her neighborhood blog called The Streets Where We Live, as well as Manhattan Media's community papers. She has lived in NYC for nearly three decades, grew up in New Jersey, and was born in Argentina. She now splits her time between Inwood and The Catskills.