C. E. Laine |
C. E. Laine is a contraction of Christine Elaine, for those who wonder. Her poetry has appeared on the web and in print. She is a writer and a student pilot. In the past, she's been a magician's assistant, a baker, an extra in a few movies, and a licensed artist in New Orleans' French Quarter, and a soldier in this girl's U. S. Army. She enjoys making lists on sticky notes when she isn't writing poems. Her work has appeared in Poems Niederngasse, New World Poetry, Free Zone Quarterly, Poetry Super Highway, Countless Horizons, The White Shoe Irregular, Bay Review Liberal Arts Journal, Friction Magazine, 2River View, Kota Press, Absinthe, Stirring (writing as Kit Sullivan), Clean Sheets, Erosha, Beauty for Ashes, Ludlow Press, Pierian Springs, Another Sun, and The Melic Review. She is also a contributor to "In Their Own Words; a generation defining itself." Her collection of poetry entitled "The Poverty of Birds" will appear in the anthology Before the Last Shadow Fades A Shadow Poetry Collection Vol. 3 later this year (22 poems). Her first book of poetry, called allegory (ISBN: 0-595-22462-8), was published this spring. Her second book, The Weight of Dust, will be released later this year. See credits. |