✍️ Author Biography
Elizabeth Barrette
📅 1937 – 2016
🌍 American
📚 8 free books
⭐ Known for: The Impossible Will Take a Little While
Elizabeth Barrette contributed poetry and fiction to MYTHOLOG, a digital publication exploring mythic concepts.
Elizabeth Barrette was a featured author in MYTHOLOG, a digital quarterly publication that ran from 2002 to 2007. The journal focused on stories, poems, essays, and reviews that found mythic connections in various aspects of life, not strictly adhering to traditional mythology. Barrette herself contributed fourteen poems and one story to the publication. Her work within MYTHOLOG garnered her a Rhysling nomination in 2005. Beyond her contributions to MYTHOLOG, Barrette also served as Assistant Editor for SageWoman magazine and has had her writing included in the anthology "The Impossible Will Take a Little While."
Contributions to MYTHOLOG
Elizabeth Barrette was a significant contributor to MYTHOLOG, a digital publication that ran for five years, from 2002 to 2007. This quarterly journal aimed to explore the presence of mythic concepts in both unusual and everyday contexts through various literary forms. Barrette's own output for the publication included fourteen poems and a single short story. Her participation in MYTHOLOG was recognized with a Rhysling nomination in 2005, an award associated with speculative poetry.
Broader Literary Career
Beyond her specific contributions to MYTHOLOG, Elizabeth Barrette has established herself as a writer with a presence in other literary spheres. She held the position of Assistant Editor for SageWoman magazine, a publication likely focusing on themes relevant to women and spirituality. Furthermore, her work has been anthologized, appearing in "The Impossible Will Take a Little While," suggesting a broader engagement with themes that resonate within contemporary literature and potentially touch upon philosophical or esoteric subjects.
Key Ideas
- Exploration of mythic concepts in diverse settings
- Connection between literature and mythic thought