Critical Commentary
Review of The Company of Trees
"An intimate book to snuggle with and savor. In searching for miracles, Beth Paulson leads us on one literary journey after another, to wildflower fields, city streets, museum rooms, even the kitchen. Everywhere we follow her, she transforms quotidian objects and situations into moments of celebration. Like the painters she admires, she has an eye for detail and a keen talent for pulling us in. She invites us to accompany her in a poetic exploration, 'Don't you, too, look out for what's beautiful in the world and also terrifying?' And in reading her words, how can we help but join along?" (Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Director, Telluride Writers Guild, Author of If You Listen and Insatiable)
Recent reviews of By Stone, By Water
“Within the quiet and calm of this voice is an invitation for one to listen, to share the flame, fireweed, ashes, smoke, sorrow – the beautiful moths of a poet’s vision – ‘Listen,’ says Beth Paulson, ‘the wind showed me this.’” (Sandra Alcosser, author of Except by Nature)
“In this stunningly resonant reading, Beth’s poems connect keenly observed sensuality with deeply felt spirituality, connect what is wild and ancient with what is human and present. Greatly inspiring!” (Karen Chamberlain, poet and Founding Director of the Aspen Writers’ Foundation)



