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Competition, trees, and contentment

12/14/2013 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

An article has been buzzing in the social media network; it's from a business publication and says that creative writing is a super competitive field, number two in a list of ten. Poets, Lyricists, and Creative Writers ranked right under Choreographers. Who knew? I had no idea about the competitive level of the dance world. But as far the occupation of creative writing, the finding that it is so competitive is no-duh. I do know that of all the creative writers, it is poets … [Read more...]

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Creature comfort: McKnight, Buckland, O’Brien

09/06/2013 By Ellen Beals 1 Comment

I am by no means a naturalist. I can't name all the plants and animals I come across. But when I am feeling blah, I can look to nature and recapture that sense of wonder.  Maybe you can too. For example, how cool was it that writer Ellen McKnight looked up from her computer to see a foxy visitor? It's no secret I have a thing for deer (my poem "Deerstruck" originally appeared on The Poetry Mill blogsite and I am re-publishing it on this site) so I loved the photos of them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Glimpse of Solace Tagged With: Ann O'Brien, Cardinals, deer, Deerstruck, Ellen T. McKinght, Ellen Wade Beals, Fox, Glimpse of Solace, Kathleen Buckland, Kathy Buckland, nature photography, Poetry, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, thanks, Turkey vulture, Weighed Words

The Chicago lit scene rocks!

07/10/2013 By Ellen Beals Leave a Comment

The Pop-Up Bookfair was Sunday at The Empty Bottle and it was a lot of fun. I've been singing the praises of Curbside Splendor Press and will continue to do so. Not only does Curbside have a great catalog, but it has amped up the lit scene in Chicago. Hosting various readings and events, like the Pop-Up Bookfair, Curbside has livened things up and been generous and supportive of all Chicago presses.  And one of the great things is that Victor David Giron and Jacob Knabb … [Read more...]

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Somehow it’s September. What’s new with Solace contributors?

09/06/2012 By Ellen Beals 1 Comment

I gotta lotta reasons for not writing the blog recently. Summer is ending. A household project is starting. The conventions are on. But you know the real reason is that sometimes I am just lazy. But contributors to Solace in So Many Words haven't been lazy. T. C. Boyle has a story "Birnam Wood" in The New Yorker (September 2, 2012 issue). Joe Meno is interviewed in TriQuarterly (June 17, 2012). Philip Levine has a poem "How to Get There" in February issue of Poetry, and … [Read more...]

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Some days

08/22/2012 By Ellen Beals 2 Comments

Some time ago I mentioned how a poem of mine was chosen to be included in Highland Park Poetry's Poetry That Moves in which poems and their graphic depictions are posted on Pace Buses in the northern suburbs.  Well, my month was August, so here's my poetry poster.  My gratitude goes to Isa Spoerry who designed the poster and to Jennifer Dotson who works so hard for poetry.   … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Glimpse of Solace Tagged With: appreciation, Ellen Wade Beals, Highland Park Poetry, Isa Spoerry, Jennifer Dotson, Pace, Pace North Suburban Buses, Poetry That Moves, Solace, Solace in So Many Words, Some days, thanks, Weighed Words

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