
Liz’s poems arose when she paged through photo albums as an act of solace after losing family members. The collection opens with three free verse expressions of raw grief, followed by a series of photographs from her family album, each paired with a poignant poem. Taken together, they tell the story of a loving family.
Liz grew up a child of the 1960s in northern New England before spending twenty years in the South as a Navy wife. After working for Granite State College in Concord, New Hampshire for eighteen years, she accepted a faculty position as Assistant Dean of Curriculum and Assessment at Champlain College Online in Burlington, Vermont. In addition to academic advising, teaching, and higher education administration, her professional background includes assessment of prior experiential learning for college credit. Liz lives in Nottingham, New Hampshire with her husband; their daughter has flown the nest to live in sunny California.
You may want to learn more about Liz Gauffreau on her website.
Liz’s Grief Songs is featured in Meadowlark Songs on page 141 under Favorite Resources.
