Ellen Rowland is a writer and editor who leads small, generative poetry workshops on craft and form. She is the author of three collections of haiku: The Echo of Silence, Light Come Gather Me, and Blue Seasons, as well as the book Everything I Thought I Knew, essays on living, learning, and parenting outside the status quo.
Her writing has appeared in numerous literary journals and in several poetry anthologies, most recently The Path to Kindness and The Wonder of Small Things edited by James Crews, and Facing Goodbye by The Wee Sparrow Poetry Press. Her debut collection of full-length poems, No Small Thing, was published by Fernwood Press in 2023. She is a Best of the Net nominee for her poem “When the World Was Whole.” Ellen lives off the grid with her family on a small farm in Greece.
Paperback: 60 pages
Publisher: Kelsay Books (April 7, 2026)