Charles "Charlie" Carroll Finn (born September 21, 1941) is an American poet most notable for writing "Please Hear What I'm Not Saying" in September 1966. [1]
Finn grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, the second of three children. After graduating from St. Xavier High School in 1959, [2] Finn spent ten years in the Society of Jesus before leaving the Jesuits and getting Literature and Psychology degrees from Chicago's Loyola University. [3]
In 1979 Finn relocated to outside Roanoke, Virginia with his wife and practices as a licensed professional counselor. [3] Finn has published over 20 books of his original poetry and history on topics such as the Civil War, Quakerism and Spirituality. [3]
Charles "Charlie" Carroll Finn (born September 21, 1941) is an American poet most notable for writing "Please Hear What I'm Not Saying" in September 1966. [1]
Finn grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, the second of three children. After graduating from St. Xavier High School in 1959, [2] Finn spent ten years in the Society of Jesus before leaving the Jesuits and getting Literature and Psychology degrees from Chicago's Loyola University. [3]
In 1979 Finn relocated to outside Roanoke, Virginia with his wife and practices as a licensed professional counselor. [3] Finn has published over 20 books of his original poetry and history on topics such as the Civil War, Quakerism and Spirituality. [3]