Elisabeth Blair is a poet and multidisciplinary creative. Her publications include a full-length collection, because God loves the wasp, forthcoming from Unsolicited Press (2022); two chapbooks, “without saying” (Ethel Press 2020) and “We He She/It” (Dancing Girl Press 2016); and poems published in a variety of journals, including Feminist Studies, cream city review, and Juked. Based in Vermont and Montréal, she leads poetry workshops and works as a freelance editor and manuscript consultant. www.elisabethblair.net
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Blair, Elisabeth
(2022)
"What the Social Worker Says Vs What She Hears,"
Harpur Palate: a Literary Journal: Vol. 21:
No.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://orb.binghamton.edu/harpurpalate/vol21/iss1/12
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Elisabeth Blair is a poet and multidisciplinary creative. Her publications include a full-length collection, because God loves the wasp, forthcoming from Unsolicited Press (2022); two chapbooks, “without saying” (Ethel Press 2020) and “We He She/It” (Dancing Girl Press 2016); and poems published in a variety of journals, including Feminist Studies, cream city review, and Juked. Based in Vermont and Montréal, she leads poetry workshops and works as a freelance editor and manuscript consultant. www.elisabethblair.net