E. F. Weisslitz (1925-2009) was a lyrical poet who spent her last years in Massachusetts. She cites The Second World War as the central event of her life. Educated in the physical and social sciences, she worked professionally in each at one time or another before she started writing. Her poems have been published in many periodicals, both in the US and Canada. These include The New Yorker, The Yale Review, The Nation and Poetry. Several have also appeared on Internet sites.
Currents Unseen (2005) 4 ¼” x 5 ½” 8poems on the mysterious inner forces of nature. Cover and 2 collage illustrations by John Digby.
A Place of Shade (fall 2007) 5 ½” x 5 ½” poems with cover and four illustrations by Linda Vivona
A Hiding Place(Summer 2008) 8 ½” x5 ½” 7 poems with 4 photographs by Joan Digby
Innocence (Summer 2008), 5 ½” x 7”7 poems with photographs by Joan Digby
In May I Sold Flowers (Fall 2008) 8 ½” x 5 ½” 6 poems with 3 photographs by Joan Digby and 1 collage by John Digby.
Ripening in the Sun (Summer 2008) 5 ½” x 6 ½” 7 poems with 6 photographs by Joan Digby
Reading In January (Summer 2008) 1 poems with 3 photographs by Joan Digby
The Table in the Forest (Summer 2008) 7 ½” x 5 ½” 3 poems with 2 photographs by Joan Digby
From out of Nowhere (Summer 2008)7 ½” x 5” 4 poems with 7 collages by John Digby
Apologies for Omar (2008) Poetr’s Farthing Card with illustration by John Digby.