• Welcome to WordSisters!

    We are Elizabeth and Ellen—sisters in writing—in it together from inspiration to publication. We’ve been part of the same Twin Cities writers’ group for close to 10 years and admire each other’s work. We love to write, and we both have memoir manuscripts that we want to publish. Although our lives have taken different paths, we share similar values.

    Elizabeth

    Elizabeth recently experienced the Mudder—10+ miles of mud, freezing cold water, climbing walls, and electric shocks. She was team captain until being fired for bringing two left running shoes to the race. She ended up running the hilly muddy obstacle course in her Sketchers. The Mudder is a team race, which is not Elizabeth’s forte. She is mostly known for getting in fights with the “real” captain on a team. “I just kind of always disagree with the leader,” Elizabeth explains. She is not known for following rules either. Her team “We Be Slow,” would have started before their assigned start time but fortunately, a team member’s father hadn’t arrived, so the team had to abide by the rules.

    Elizabeth continues to evolve. She started the race with four teammates and ended the race with the same people . . . though it took her the first two miles to understand there is no “I” in team. Her spiritual growth was assisted by the real possibility that the 67-year-old member of the team might go into cardiac arrest. Plus, another team member threatened bodily harm if Elizabeth didn’t stick with the group. Most days, she can be found working as a Human Resource Manager for a foundry in Minneapolis. Always liking the heat, the unknown, the adventurous, she hopes she’ll grab your attention and keep it.

    Ellen

    Ellen is decidedly NOT adventurous and certainly not athletic. The only reason she’d ever be running is if someone were chasing her. And even then, she’d probably try to talk the thug into giving up the chase and getting something good to eat instead. Cooking and eating good food are a big focus in her life. That’s why both her 20-something sons are into food (they’re downstairs making Cuban pork right now, while her husband John is making strawberry shortcake from scratch).

    Her version of “mudder” involves dirt. And flowers. Lots of them. She haunts the St. Paul Farmers’ market and garden stores this time of year, dreaming of wonderful color combinations—the red marguerite daisy. No, the yellow one. No, the orange zinnias. She’ll calm down by August. But until then, a knockout garden still seems possible.

    The rest of the time, she writes marketing communications for a small children’s hospital and does the occasional freelance copywriting project. After having her own copywriting business for 18 years, she still likes working with a handful of fun clients.

    WordSisters will appear weekly and focus on topics such as work and motherhood. Ellen’s blogs may also include observations about politics, women’s rights, and middle age. Elizabeth’s may include her outlook on spirituality, adoption, Tae Kwon Do sparring, Guatemala, being part of a two-Mom partnership, and being in a relationship with that same woman. Occasionally, other members of our six-person writers’ group may also contribute.  Ellen & Elizabeth

    4 responses to “Welcome to WordSisters!”

    1. Cindy Maxa Avatar
      Cindy Maxa

      Hello Ellen-
      So excited about your blog. Just got home from the SPA graduation ceremony. Was too late to get to Cindy and Tom’s. Bummer. Wanted to hear The Guys. Can’t wait to catch up. If the weather warms up and you have time, lets sit at the pool.
      Cindy

    2. Judy Corrigan Avatar
      Judy Corrigan

      Ellen,
      Thanks for the notice on the blog. I always admire writers (especially you), since that’s a talent I don’t have– I’ll have fun following your blog. Are you up for a trip to the farmer’s market??
      Judy

    3. Bonnie Gruberman Avatar
      Bonnie Gruberman

      Wow, wonderful blessings to you, Beth, and to your writing partner, I am happy for both of you, and will look forward to reading your site often (except when I’m not in the clouds!!!)…love Bonita

    4. Rosemary Davis Avatar
      Rosemary Davis

      I’ve learned a lot about you both in a very short time. Long may you write!!!! Bravo. Rose


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