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Glttl Stp
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Glttl Stp

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Free verse poems, highly regarded by formalists, brilliantly crafted by a musician/poet. Gutsy, sad, hilarious, elegiac: a walk on the side side (from around a corner.)
Carroll’s control and precision reveal aspects of the human condition that would leave a lesser poet running from the room, screaming.

–Ilse Munro, writer and editor

Doritt Carroll, in her collection of poetic gems, GLOTTAL STOP, employs Picasso’s and Miles Davis’s understanding of the importance of the space between objects via her uniquely honest voice.

–Lorraine Whittlesey, writer and composer

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brickhouse Books, Inc.
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2013
Pages
60
ISBN
9781938144165

Free verse poems, highly regarded by formalists, brilliantly crafted by a musician/poet. Gutsy, sad, hilarious, elegiac: a walk on the side side (from around a corner.)
Carroll’s control and precision reveal aspects of the human condition that would leave a lesser poet running from the room, screaming.

–Ilse Munro, writer and editor

Doritt Carroll, in her collection of poetic gems, GLOTTAL STOP, employs Picasso’s and Miles Davis’s understanding of the importance of the space between objects via her uniquely honest voice.

–Lorraine Whittlesey, writer and composer

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brickhouse Books, Inc.
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2013
Pages
60
ISBN
9781938144165