Carol Tiebout lives in Edmonds WA on the traditional land of the Salish peoples. Her work can be found in New Ohio Review, Calyx Journal of Art and Literature, BoomerLitMag and is forthcoming in Neologism Poetry Journal. Her work is informed by seventeen years of working in hospice.
PRAISE:
Each Time, a Forest is one of those rarest books that gifts its reader truly original ways of seeing. The poems are wise, often profound, sometimes playful, always beautiful. I do not say this lightly: Each Time a Forest is possibly the best book of 21st century poetry I have ever read.
–Ann Pancake, Author of Strange As This Weather Has Been.
Carol Tiebout‘s vision––visual, sonic, tactile––stands uniquely on its own. To get inside of Tiebout’s poems is to experience another world. It is the world of the professional caretaker. Of a human-turned-animal at night. The world of relationships, in-and-out of dreams, the movements of the ocean and rain and skin. Wherever we are, we are fully, incomparably present with Tiebout’s speaker and therefore more present with ourselves. Reading this collection, I went into the forest and came back out again, wholly changed.
–Jeanine Walker, Author of The Two of Them Might Outlast Me.



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