"Now is the time, she would say to herself, when without doing anything violent I can show the meaning of all this."
- Virginia Woolf
Carol Marks is a native Hoosier and studied Theatre at the University of Indianapolis. She has written about a hundred poems that she is willing to read out loud to other people, and one of them has been published. She has enjoyed reading to receptive audiences throughout the Midwest for 15 years.
On this extended web edition of The Poets Weave, Carol reads "On Not Writing Poems for a Year," "Silence," "All I Can Do," "A New Notebook," and "Lucky and Wild." Plus, our producer sits down with Carol for a chat about the role of writing in her life, memories of childhood, and more.