Carol K. Mack

Seven women playwrights, including herself, wrote the play Seven due to Mack's project titled Vital Voices Global Partnership.

Other plays include Territorial Rites, Postcards, Survival Game, and Esther, among others.

[5] Mack and Rutgers University biologist David Ehrenfeld wrote the thriller novel The Chameleon Variant in 1980, in which a disease that affects DNA is released into a small town.

[6] Mack earned a Master's degree in Religious Studies at New York University in 1992.

"[7] Milton Bass, writing for The Berkshire Eagle, said that the 1981 play A Safe Space wrote "Ms. Mack's play has been in progress for several years, but still has a way to go" and that he feels "there is much rewriting and tightening needed, a drawing in of the lines, before it attains the desired end.