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Describes a journey through loss. In this book, the author invokes the image of an empty or abandoned beehive, and aims to remind how often our constant activity, whether it is mental or physical, is taken for granted. She continues her investigation of the mortal plight by entering into a Dantesque descent into the ebb and flow of the seascape.

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Describes a journey through loss. In this book, the author invokes the image of an empty or abandoned beehive, and aims to remind how often our constant activity, whether it is mental or physical, is taken for granted. She continues her investigation of the mortal plight by entering into a Dantesque descent into the ebb and flow of the seascape.
Autorenporträt
Carol Frost divides her time between Cedar Key, Florida, and upstate New York. Her poems have appeared in the Pushcart Prize anthology three different years, and she is a poetry editor for Pushcart Prize Anthology XXVII and The Best of Pushcart Prize Poetry: Selections from the First Thirty Years. She is also the director and founder of the Catskill Poetry Workshop, and is the recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her books include I Will Say Beauty (2003), Love and Scorn (2000), Venus and Don Juan (1996), and Pure (1994), all published by TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press.