'The Holy Place' poetry chapbook by John Dotson and Caroline Gill
Blog Post by Caroline Gill - Oct.12.2012 - 2:21 am
My first poetry chapbook, The Holy Place, co-authored with John Dotson, has just been published by Peter Thabit Jones of The Seventh Quarry Press (Swansea) and Stanley H. Barkan of Cross-Cultural Communications (New York).
You can find more details here on my website.
The chapbook, the fifth in a commissioned series under the serial title of 'Poet to Poet', was launched at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, birth place of Dylan Thomas in Swansea during the Swansea International Drama Festival of 2012, a festival organised by the publishers.
'Caroline Gill's [poem] SWANSONG ... also very memorable.'”
—Jim Bennett (reviewing the anthology, Boho Women peeling Oranges), The Poetry Kit online.
About Caroline
Caroline Gill lives in Suffolk, having recently moved from Swansea in Wales, UK, seaside home town of the poet, Dylan Thomas. Caroline lives with her husband David, an archaeologist. She won her first poetry prize at the age of eleven for a poem entitled '...
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