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Wandering Verse
Wandering Verse
Wandering Verse
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Wandering Verse

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Crafted on the Marquette Iron Range in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula during the challenges of the Great Depression, Elsie Nelson’s Wandering Verse captures the daily life of a woman, wife, and mother of the 1930s. Completely immersed in the demands of raising eight children while living in the wilderness, Nelson recorded and cataloged her life with pencil stubs and scraps of paper.
What emerged from such simple tools was a collection of art that was as measured and true as her love for meter and rhyme. Though she never knew that the poems she wrote would be seen outside of her family, this collection of verse, written exclusively by her over a period of 60 years and collected by her children, provides a significant degree of naturalism, humanity, and time-honored truths.

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Release dateJun 26, 2016
ISBN9780997285345
Wandering Verse
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Elsie Nelson

This compilation of verse by the children of Elsie Nelson is a tribute to a great lady. Many of her poems were written by the light of a kerosene lamp, in quiet corners, stolen moments, or late at night when sleep was no escape from the cares of the day. Mainly they went unnoticed except for an occasional scrap of paper rolled up inside an old sugar bowl in the cupboard.

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    Wandering Verse - Elsie Nelson

    Wandering Verse, Published June, 2016

    Copyright © 1997, by Elben, L.L.C.

    Cover Design: Howard Johnson

    Interior Design & Layout: Howard Communigrafix, Inc.

    Ebook Formatting: Maureen Cutajar

    Editorial and Proofreading: Eden Rivers Editorial Services; Karen Grennan

    Published by SDP Publishing, an imprint of SDP Publishing Solutions, LLC.

    The characters, events, institutions, and organizations in this book are strictly fictional. Any apparent resemblance to any person, alive or dead, or to actual events is entirely coincidental.

    All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner.

    To obtain permission(s) to use material from this work, please submit a written request to:

    SDP Publishing

    Permissions Department

    PO Box 26, East Bridgewater, MA 02333

    or email your request to [email protected].

    ISBN-13 (print): 978-0-9968426-0-0

    ISBN-13 (ebook): 978-0-9972853-4-5

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2016932366

    This book is dedicated to the descendants of Elsie and Ben Nelson.

    Acknowledgments

    The brothers and sisters of David Nelson express their appreciation for his devoted efforts in spearheading the publication of this loving tribute to our mom. They also acknowledge the cooperative efforts of all the children of Elsie Nelson, their spouses, and many of Elsie’s grandchildren who contributed to the assemblage and publication of this work of art, as did the efforts and encouragement of family friends. Special thank-yous are extended to the following:

    Frederick Nelson provided his computer skills and prodigious efforts to select, edit, and organize our mom’s poems for publication;

    Marian Sutton initially ferreted out and preserved handwritten copies of Mom’s poems and then supported, counseled, and backed their publication as the sounding board for the family;

    The late Ruth Merrill critically reviewed these poems, discussed them with Mom, provided Mom’s perspective, and then helped assemble them;

    The late Kenneth Nelson gave his perspective and faithful support to this publication;

    Dorothy Sarasin created the Foreword and Epilogue and lent her counsel, writing, editing, and organizational skills;

    The late William Nelson provided his dedicated counsel and support;

    Joanne Montague provided the perspective of a younger member of the family and faithfully supported, helped to organize, and encouraged this publication;

    Roger M. Junak, a friend of the family, painted the watercolor of the Nelson farm that appears on the cover and consented to its use;

    Richard T. Carne, Mom’s artistically talented nephew, over the years furnished his artwork to the family and authorized the use of his illustrations;

    Lisa Akoury-Ross of SDP Publishing Solutions provided her publishing expertise and professional guidance throughout this process;

    Lisa Schleipfer of Eden Rivers Editorial Services edited and organized the manuscript for publication;

    Howard Johnson at Howard Communigrafix, Inc. offered his fantastic creative talent to the layout and design of the book; and

    Kim Kortes, David’s legal secretary, patiently lent her computer skills to the project, prepared the manuscript for submission to SDP Publishing Solutions, and encouraged its publication.

    Foreword

    Elsie Nelson, née Elsie Carne, was born in Ishpeming, Michigan on September 28, 1906 to English immigrants from Cornwall, England. She, her sister, and three brothers grew up under the loving hand of their mother. The family was stable—albeit poor—throughout her childhood. Early on as a child she possessed an inner strength to go forward, even on legs wizened with rickets, and oftentimes walked miles to deliver her father’s lunch.

    Elsie was an above average student who excelled in English and American Literature. Whitman, Emerson, and Thoreau became her inspirations and she reveled in their poems and essays.

    On March 1, 1924, Elsie entered into a marriage that would last for 61 years and produce eight children. Her beloved husband, Ben Nelson, died on Good Friday, April 6, 1985.

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