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About

Elizabeth Beck is an omnivorous nocturnal creature most often found in the Pacific Northwest Region of North America. Naturally at home in her habitat of dark-ferned forests and rainy streets lined with coffee shops, she can be seen reading or scribbling furiously in a notebook. She might also be glimpsed sneaking aboard ghostly tall ships to write macabre poems and evil unicorn stories. Approach with extreme caution.

"I still remember the first poem I wrote.  Animals are good.  Animals are nice.  So don't eat animals; just eat rice. More recent pieces have been featued in Underneath the Juniper Tree, WRIST Magazine, Creative Colloquy, The Laureate Listening Project, and part of two local museum exhibits. I favor the strange, the terminal, the pulpy root of life - when I'm not writing about space ships or krakens.  First-hand experience is always recommended, so if you're feeling particularly brave, read on."

Managing Editor of Creative Colloquy
2017-2020

Published Work

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