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Elaine Fletcher Chapman

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Columbia, SC, The United States
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Jane Kenyon, Robert Bly, Keats, Elizabeth Bishop

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February 2018


Elaine Fletcher Chapman (formerly Elaine Walters McFerron) is the author of a volume of poems, Hunger for Salt published by Saint Julian Press. She holds an MFA from The Bennington Writing Seminars, Bennington College where she worked on the staff for 18 years. She founded The Writer’s Studio where she teaches poetry and nonfiction, provides editing services and organizes Poetry Readings and Crossing Over Writing Retreats on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. For the last 38 years she has worked as a therapist in private practice. She also teaches iRest Yoga Nidra Meditation Her poems have been published in The Tishman Review, The EcoTheo Review, The Cortland Review, Connotation, The Sun, Calyx, Poet Lore, 5AM, Salamander, and others. She was g ...more

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May, 2019

I am currently working on a new book of poems with the working title: The Reservoir.
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Published on May 22, 2019 08:20
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
“We can't help being thirsty, moving toward the voice of water.”
Mawlana Jalal-al-Din Rumi

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