Traveling With the Dead by CaroleStone Paperback, 84 Pages, Published 2007 by The Backwaters Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9793934-1-9, ISBN: 0-9793934-1-8
"Stone shares bittersweet poems of love and remembrance of the World War II era and beyond."
American Rhapsody by CaroleStone Paperback, 68 Pages, Published 2012 by Cavankerry ISBN-13: 978-1-933880-28-0, ISBN: 1-933880-28-7
"The author's romanticizing and grieving for her lost parents and America extends from the Prohibition era, its glamour and notoriety, with figures like Warren Harding and Josephine Baker to Enron, urban decay, and illegal immigration."
Limited Editions by CaroleStone Paperback, 80 Pages, Published 2024 by University Of Chicago Press ISBN-13: 978-1-960327-00-0, ISBN: 1-960327-00-3
"A poetry collection that is a portrait of a marriage, of a wife's caretaking, the experience of grief and recovery and, eventually, the unexpected discovery of joy in the author's new identity as a widow."
"Much of Carole Stone's time is now spent lecturing people on how to be more confident and network better. This book is a collection of the key things all of us need to know in order to go about our daily and business lives with confidence."
Late by CaroleStone Paperback, 72 Pages, Published 2015 by Turning Point Books ISBN-13: 978-1-62549-165-7, ISBN: 1-62549-165-4
"It is never too late to savor the crafty poems of Carole Stone's LATE."
Networking The Art of Making Friends by CaroleStone Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 2001 by Random House Uk ISBN-13: 978-0-09-185711-0, ISBN: 0-09-185711-2
"With more than 14,000 entries in her electronic address book, Carole Stone is a self-confessed people addict who has turned networking and making friends into an art form. Packed with top tips and real-life scenarios, this is your essential guide to getting on with people in all aspects of life. You might be working your way up the career ladder, or have already reached the top; perhaps you're at home looking after the children or you w ..."
Lime and Salt Vol. 1(1st Edition) by CaroleStone Paperback, 51 Pages, Published 1997 by Carriage House Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-939713-07-3, ISBN: 0-939713-07-1
"New poems, translations, interviews, and book reviews in a yearly literary journal for Catholic Poetry."
More Sweet, More Salt(1st Edition) by CaroleStone Paperback, 29 Pages, Published 2005 by Finishing Line Press ISBN-13: 978-1-932755-96-1, ISBN: 1-932755-96-9
Orphan in the Movie House [poems] by CaroleStone Paperback, 24 Pages, Published 1997 by Andrew Mountain Press, Hartford, Connetticut ISBN-13: 978-0-916897-26-0, ISBN: 0-916897-26-5
"...specifically designed to help nurse practitioners prepar for certification exams, but is also a useful resource in the practice setting...these outlines are based upon their successful review seminars."
Lament Hall Chapbook Ser. Giving Each Other Up by CaroleStone Paperback, 20 Pages, Published 1985 by Andrew Mountain Press ISBN-13: 978-0-916897-02-4, ISBN: 0-916897-02-8
"Poetry. Women's Studies. "In ALL WE HAVE IS OUR VOICE, Carole Stone's fierce dramatic monologues, delivered by the wives and lovers of such titans as Tolstoy, Lincoln, Freud, Yeats, Joyce, and (Dylan) Thomas, incisively protest patriarchal privilege and exploitation. Taut ekphrastic poems aptly probe the artistic struggles and transports of Kahlo, Schiele, Chagall, (Lucien) Freud, and others. And Stone also pays heartfelt tribute to lit ..."
Hurt, The Shadow(1st Edition) The Josephine Hopper Poems by Carole Barbara Stone Paperback, 90 Pages, Published 2013 by Dos Madres Press ISBN-13: 978-1-933675-89-3, ISBN: 1-933675-89-6
"Poetry. "Edward Hopper's paintings fascinate poets because they contain the essence of American loneliness. Carole Stone's poems are not just deft reproductions of those paintings but vivid commentary on the transaction between Jo (wife and sole model) and the painter, and that between the eye and the world that enabled him to make these canvases. The poems are splendidly evocative and insightful."—Harvey Shapiro"
The Legacy (Paperback) by Yrsa Sigurdardottir Paperback, 400 Pages, Published 2017 by Hodder Stoughton General Division, United Kingdom ISBN-13: 978-1-4736-2153-4, ISBN: 1-4736-2153-4