2 posts published by Liz Gauffreau during August 2025| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today would have been my brother George’s sixty-eighth birthday, and I’m going to mark the day with a poem I wrote about him back in the 1990s when I lived in Virginia, and he lived in California. The inspiration for the poem was a phone call during which he told me about a trip he’d … Continue reading “Northeast Kingdom”| Elizabeth Gauffreau
I was very glad when The McNeese Review accepted “The Murder of Jonathan Daniels” for publication so that more people would know his story and why he must never be forgotten. During his…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
A big thank you to my husband for driving me to Vermont to get the video footage I wanted! (And drive me again. And again.) All of the footage in the trailer is of places that appear in the book. P…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
My Review Meadowlark Songs: A Motherline Legacy is the fifth in my collection of books by Joy Neal Kidney. Reading these books, I’ve come to know Kidney’s family of origin through their letters and postcards to one another, photographs, telegrams, newspaper clippings, even government documents—in addition to grandmother Leora’s written account of her life and … Continue reading #BookReview: Meadowlark Songs by Joy Neal Kidney #poetry #family| Elizabeth Gauffreau
At long last, here are the cover reveal, description, and ebook preorder link for The Weight of Snow and Regret. The book will be available October 1, 2025 to mark the day the state of Vermont clos…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
I’m very pleased to share that my puente “Nova Scotia Coast” has been published in The Russell Streur Nature Poetry Anthology I by North of Oxford. (Coincidentally, the other…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
A few weeks back, Miriam Hurdle shared photographs of rhododendron blooms in her new garden. (They’re stunning.) When I mentioned in a comment that my rhododendrons always want to bloom late,…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
“Night Terror” is another of those poems that I revised countless times and submitted even more times before it was accepted for publication. The poem, originally titled “Words,” was inspired by a family story my mother told me, which shocked and saddened me at the time; I couldn’t get it out of my head. When … Continue reading “Night Terror” Published in Mania Magazine| Elizabeth Gauffreau
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Tales of the Wandering Mists Is Here! As a member of the Independent Publishers of New England, I have been watching the progress of an exciting project from Pierce Press for the past couple of yea…| Elizabeth Gauffreau