Elizabeth Glixman
Elizabeth is a poet, writer and artist. Her fiction and poetry have appeared online and in print in many publications including Wicked Alice, In Posse Review, 3 A.M. Magazine, Tough Times Companion, a publication of The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Her Circle Ezine, Frigg, Meow Poetry, Journey anthology and Velvet Avalanche, an anthology of erotic poetry. Her author interviews, articles, book reviews, and creative non-fiction pieces have appeared in The Pedestal Magazine, Whole Life Times, Spirit of Change, Hadassah Magazine, Eclectica and the anthologies Chocolate for A Woman's Soul II and Cup of Comfort For Women. She is the author of three poetry chapbooks: A White Girl Lynching (Pudding House Publications, 2008), Cowboy Writes a Letter & Other Love Poems (Pudding House Publications, 2010), and The Wonder of It All (Alternating Current, 2012). Elizabeth's story, "Mother's Bony Behind," was chosen one of the notable online stories of 2006 by the Million Writers Award.
Elizabeth is focused on writing poetry these days. She likes poems that tell a story like a good song or create atmosphere. In her recent book The Wonder of It All, she is pretending she is Andy Rooney telling readers what she thinks about bugs, Nancy Pelosi, The Home Shopping Channel,TSA and many more everyday events and people including her self.



Elizabeth Glixman ∙ 7 weeks 2 days ago
Why is there no bestseller list for poetry books on major book sites and in print publications? I don't think our culture values poetry and awareness in general. I'd like to show people the value of this form of creative writing and " persuade" readers to give poems a chance. There is so much relevant poetry out there these days. Give Poems a Chance. Sort of like "Give Peace a Chance."