Maribeth Pittman
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Maribeth Edwards Elliott Pittman, 65, is from east central Indiana. After raising four sons and retiring from a business career at a Fortune 500 company, she is once again free to enjoy pursuing her two favorite avocations: poetry and Tarot.
Once very active in the Indianapolis poetry community, Maribeth has presented her work at various poetry workshops and many open mike venues, as well as being a key presenter at invitational readings. She has won several poetry contests, and has published in several small-press literary journals, among them: Whitewater Woman, Sou'wester, Voices de le Luna, and The Indiannual. Her work is primarily open/free verse, but there is always a rhythm and movement to it that marks it definitively as poetry rather than prose.
Winning Entry: Two Women in an Unbalanced Street Scene
Contest Won: Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest 2015, Honorable Mention, Tom Howard