about me

A. E. “Elizabeth” Kulze is a mother, writer, and educator from the Lowcountry of South Carolina.

She is dedicated to restoring feminine wisdom, paradigms, and practices to all areas of contemporary life—including maternity, spirituality, creativity, and ecological stewardship—and teaches courses and workshops intended to support and nurture others in the furtherance of this mission.

Her foundational course, Motherhood: A Metaphysics, has helped women all over the world overcome anxiety, fear, shame, and the need for control, so that they can experience their fertility and Motherhood journeys as opportunities for self-empowerment, healing, and spiritual growth.

Her fiction and reportage have appeared in The New England Review, The Stinging Fly, The Master’s Review Vol. V edited by Amy Hempel, New York Magazine, The Atlantic (online), and The Daily Beast, among other publications.

She has worked as a journalist and taught in both secondary and higher education.

She received her BA in Honors English and Creative Writing from Boston College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and an MFA in Fiction from the University of Wyoming.

She lives, with her family, beside a pond in western Massachusetts where she is at work on various writing projects.