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Nolde was raised in a small farming community in Sullivan County, New York, in the house built by her great grandparents on the land cleared by her great-great grandparents, immigrants from Ireland. She records in formal and free verse her deep connection to family tradition and to the history of the region and her concern for what has been lost through change. Her work explores how travel and the arts can unite us across the distance of time and place.

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Nolde was raised in a small farming community in Sullivan County, New York, in the house built by her great grandparents on the land cleared by her great-great grandparents, immigrants from Ireland. She records in formal and free verse her deep connection to family tradition and to the history of the region and her concern for what has been lost through change. Her work explores how travel and the arts can unite us across the distance of time and place.
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Carol Nolde and her husband live in Westfield, New Jersey, where she taught English and creative writing and for many years was an associate editor for Merlyn's Pen, a national magazine of teenage writers. She and her family spend part of each year in Sullivan County, New York, in the foothills of the Catskills, where her ancestors settled in the early 19th century. She is the author of the chapbook Comfort in Stone (Finishing Line Press, 2014). Her poems have appeared in many publications including the anthologies Knowing Stones: Poems of Exotic Places, the second edition of Love Is Ageless-Stories About Alzheimer's Disease, Child of My Child, Joys of the Table, and Forgotten Women.