About the Author

Beth Winter is a prolific and gifted writer with a great love for the written word and though she specializes in poetry and prose, she is not shy to embrace anything else her itchy pen decides to scratch.

With a huge body of growing work, she has authored nearly 800 poems, equaled only by as many journals that express her unique thoughts with clarity and sincerity as her muse strives to attain the full potential of the possibilities all around her.

Her poetry, prose and journals can be viewed on her blog, Eclipsing Winter.

Beth is also an amateur photographer who attempts to trap unique detail in images. Some of her photographs can be viewed on her poetry blog, Sights of Winter.

Beth can be contacted through comments on this blog or by email.

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9 thoughts on “About the Author

  1. Hi Beth,

    I would like to thank you for following my blog. I hope you have a joyful ride in each of your visits. 🙂

    And thank you for sharing your wonderful poems. You have the gift of the gap, so keep penning and sharing. Lots of readers will find your posts inspiring. Have a lovely day, my friend! 🙂

    Subhan Zein

  2. Wonderful writing. I love the freshness of thought and perspective, the originality of phrasing, the ability to capture so much with amazing brevity. I’ve been playing around for a while now on the web, and your’s is the first site where I am inclined to read every entry. It may take a while. I’d like to invite you to visit my blog at The Poet Laura Ate. Thanks for reminding me that there are gems in the wasteland, David George, The Gerontificator.

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