It's in the Cards
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Carolyn Martin crafts poetry that delves into profound themes, drawing inspiration from her journey across North America. Her work, featured in numerous publications, reflects her keen observations of both the natural world and inner landscapes. She further hones her poetic voice as the poetry editor for Kosmos Quarterly, focusing on global transformation. Martin invites readers to contemplate the world around them and their place within it.






Celebrating the pursuit of beauty and truth, Carolyn Martin's fifth collection delves into the aesthetic of small contentments. Drawing inspiration from Sting's philosophy, the poems explore the delicate interplay between life's simple joys and deeper meanings, inviting readers to appreciate the richness found in everyday experiences. Through her lyrical expression, Martin encourages a reflective journey that highlights the beauty inherent in life's quiet moments.
The narrative follows the Kolbert family's harrowing journey as they flee Hungary in 1944, facing years of starvation and illness in Germany before starting anew in America in 1952. Through poignant poetry inspired by Therese Kolbert Dieringer's autobiography, the story highlights themes of resilience, faith, and the challenges of adapting to a foreign land. The family's struggle and ultimate quest for peace illustrate the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.
Exploring themes of truth, time, and identity, Carolyn Martin's fourth poetry collection delves into the complexities of human experience. The poems range from universal reflections to personal insights, blending formal and experimental styles. Through her unflinching examination of history and relationships, Martin invites readers to contemplate the fluid nature of these concepts and their impact on our lives.