Solace in a Book

  • Home
  • Ellen Wade Beals
  • SOLACE in So Many Words
    • Discussion Questions for Solace in So Many Words
    • Reviews
    • Contributors
    • PRESS KIT
  • Weighed Words
  • Submissions
  • Events
  • Contact

Archives for April 2018

Meditate on the positive

04/24/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

Greetings. It looks as if Spring may come to Chicago after all. How’s the weather by you? This weekend came and went. I saw the aftermath of a fatal highway crash on Friday. I went to the funeral of a young father on Saturday. I thought about my own father who was born on April 22, which was Sunday, which was also Earth Day. One of the readings from that funeral was from Philippians 4:4-9 (Final Exhortations). I don’t usually share scripture, but the last two verses … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: appreciation, Bible, Chicago, Ellen Beals, Ellen Wade Beals, Focus on positive, Glimpse of Solace, Meditation, Philippians 4:4-9, Photography, Poetry, Scripture, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Spring, Weighed Words

Facebook & new books (and poetry & taxes)

04/16/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

Happy (almost) Tax Deadline Day! Hope you have your return prepared and that you are receiving a refund. Also hope you did not wake to snow as we did in Chicago. It’s odd certainly to get snow in mid-April and odder still to hear that baseball games are cancelled because of snow. Facebook has been in the news.  I have used this spot previously to discuss my qualms about social media. Sometimes, more often than it used to be, I am tempted to quit Facebook etc. But in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Anthology, Ellen Wade Beals, Escape into Life, Facebook, Glimpse of Solace, Jorge Sanchez, Kathleen Kirk, Linda Gartz, Photography, Plain in a Major Key, Poetry, Poetry Foundation, Poetry Magazine, Redlined, Salon Series, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, The Towns, The Writers, Unicorn Press, Wait I Have A Blog?!, Weighed Words

Glimpse of solace: Tooting one’s horn

04/10/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

Don't forget Laura Rodley has two new books of poetry. If you are in Turner Falls, MA, Laura is having a double-duty reading there on April 15 at the Gill Montague Senior Center at 1:oo pm. Also, toot-toot, if you're from around here, I'll be reading tonight at seven at Evanston Art Center with Jorge Sanchez as part of the SalonSeries.  I am excited because I have not read in a while -- toot-toot, I'll be like the Little Engine That Could.  Thanks again to Beth … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Glimpse of Solace, Blog Tagged With: Beth Snyder, Big Table Publishing, Counter Point, Ellen Wade Beals, Evanston Art Center, Glimpse of Solace, Jorge Sanchez, Laura Rodley, Laura Rodley poet, Poetry, Prolific Press, SalonSeries, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Stacy Foisy, Turn Left at Normal, Weighed Words

Buy From

    Order Through PayPal:
    Number of copies
  • IndieBound
  • Amazon
  • Powell's
  • Barnes & Noble

Contact Ellen

Click here to email Ellen

Follow

Follow weighedwords on Twitter  Follow on Twitter
Follow Ellen on Facebook  Follow on Facebook
Share |

Categories

  • A Glimpse of Solace (145)
  • A Slice of Solace (51)
  • Blog (365)
  • Guest Posts (43)

Sites I Visit Often

  • Academy of American Poets
  • Betsy Lerner
  • Brendan Coudal
  • CJ Laity's chicagopoetry
  • Coffee-House Poetry
  • Curbside Splendor
  • Dave Bonta
  • Elster Photography
  • Emerging Writers Network
  • Escape into Life
  • Fiction Writers Review
  • Kathleen Kirk
  • Luisa A. Igloria
  • Mary Beth Coudal
  • Media Bistro
  • Moving Poems
  • Mslexia
  • Nathan Bransford
  • New Pages
  • Poetry Ireland
  • Role/Reboot
  • Salmon Poetry
  • Small Press Review
  • The Chicago Reader
  • The Guardian
  • The House That Del Built
  • The Morning News
  • The Morning Porch
  • The Nervous Breakdown
  • The New Yorker
  • The Paris Review
  • The Toronto Quarterly
  • The Utne Reader
  • This Blog Will Change Your Life
  • Tom Aplomb
  • Via Negativa
  • Woorat Photohaiku

Copyright © 2025 · Site Design: Ilsa Brink