Carol Casey
Carol Casey, poet
Carol Casey lives in Dish With One Spoon Territory, Blyth, Ontario, with her husband, hundreds of books, and a large garden. She is madly in love with her five amazing grandchildren. Her work has been twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Pinhole Poetry, The Prairie Journal, Please See Me, Front Porch Review, Blue Unicorn, and others, including a number of anthologies, most recently, Stones Beneath the Surface (Black Mallard) and the Up Your Ars Poetica Anthology (Peters and Driscol). Her first collection of poems, What Can Happen: Family and Other Raptures of Imperfection is available on Amazon.
Own, White Picket Fences, From the Large New Cottage Porch — Volume 9, Issue 1
Carol Casey makes three offerings of poetry—Own, White Picket Fences, and From the Large New Cottage Porch—in which nature and her own personal growth figures largely.
If Caught In Time, Could We Be Mended? — Volume 8, Issue 4
In her thoughtful poem—If Caught In Time, Could We Be Mended?—Carol Casey asks us to explore the possibility of growth and healing and the lesson of our scars.