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October news — Facèré’s Signs of Life and LitroUK

10/02/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

Hello.  Happy October to all.  Some would say the month started off with a dumpster fire of emotions. The Kavanaugh hearing on Thursday September 27 has left many of us feeling out of sorts. There is enough commentary on this situation so I won't fuel the fire. Instead I'll use this space to promote two new placements of mine. I had the pleasure of writing a poem on commission for Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery, specifically in response to a beautiful glass bead necklace … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: "This Will Be the Last Time", addiction, Catherine McNamara, Ellen Wade Beals, Facèré, Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery, FlashFriday feature, Jenine Bressner, LitroUK, Poetry, Signs of Life, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Weighed Words

Helen Degen Cohen — My Life on Film

09/21/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

I was glad to hear that Helen Degen Cohen's posthumous poetry collection My Life on Film is now out. A founding editor of Rhino Poetry, Helen Degen Cohen was a central figure in the Chicago area poetry community. When she died in 2015, she left behind several projects-in-progress, including an almost-finished manuscript of poems highlighting her in-depth interest in film. My Life on Film is published by Glass Lyre Press and the launch for it is Sunday, September 23rd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Ellen Wade Beals, Glass Lyre Press, Helen Degen Cohen, My Life on Film, Poetry, posthumous poetry collection, Rhino poetry, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Weighed Words

Rainy days and difficult teachers

09/06/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

It’s been rainy for days here in Chicago. Fortunately I’ve had a good book to keep me occupied and which I recommend. It’s Night Hawks by Charles Johnson (Scribner, 2018). It is a collection of stories. Many of the stories start with an epigraph. The story “Welcome to Wedgewood” begins with a quote from an Associated Press news item and one from Kahlil Gibran. It is this latter one that has occupied my thoughts so I share it with you. Peace, love, and solace I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Charles Johnson, Ellen Wade Beals, Kahlil Gibran, Nighthawks, Poetry, Seattle, Short Stories, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Weighed Words

New way to look at death (and life)

08/28/2018 By Ellen Beals 2 Comments

This past weekend I went to a memorial service and I’m inspired to share something with you. You may be familiar with it since it was featured on NPR in June of 2005, but it was new to me – it is “Eulogy from a Physicist” by Aaron Freeman. Aaron Freeman lives in the Chicago area; I’ve known of him through his comedy and journalism. But I guess he is also a physicist. You may also want to check out “My Inner Particle” by Aaron Freeman, which appeared in Symmetry … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Aaron Freeman, All Things Considered, Death, death and thermodynamics, Ellen Wade Beals, Eulogy from a Physicist, Funeral planning, My Inner Particle, NPR, Photography, Physicist, Poetry, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Symmetry Magazine, Weighed Words

Mary Oliver and a tiny amphibian

06/19/2018 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

Summer is almost officially here—I’m wishing you sunny days in all ways. This past weekend I went to a memorial service on Saturday and on Sunday, we celebrated Father’s Day. At the memorial service, we heard the Mary Oliver poem “In Blackwater Woods.” It is from her book American Primitive (1983, Back Bay Books) and it ends with these lines: “To live in this world you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: American Primitive, Back Bay Books, Cricket frog, cricket toad, Ellen Wade Beals, Father's Day, frogs, In Blackwater Woods, Mary Oliver, Photography, poem for memorial service, Poetry, precious, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Summer begins, tiny amphibian, tiny frog, Weighed Words

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