by Karen DeGroot Carter If I was a punctuation mark, I’d be a semicolon; I can never leave well enough alone. Like if a stranger sits next to me and Ellie on a stool in a coffee shop and says so much as hello, I’ll tell them my life story. Which life story I tell […]
Author: Karen DeGroot Carter
Karen DeGroot Carter, a native of Syracuse, New York, and a graduate of Syracuse University, lives in Denver. Her first novel, One Sister’s Song, was published by Pearl Street Publishing of Denver; her short stories have been recognized by Writer's Digest and Glimmer Train Stories; her poetry has been published in journals such as California Quarterly and is forthcoming in Nixes Mate Review; and her nonfiction has appeared in Publishers Weekly and other publications.