Bellevue Literary Review Houses Poems We Can’t Refuse

Friends and readers, I’m so excited to show you the new issue of Bellevue Literary Review that makes a home for poems on health and wellness, including my triptych “Imipramine — Inception” a sort of catalog of anxiety vignettes weaved together with moments from the popular 2010 movie Inception. I was honored to be finalist for the…

Good Werq!

I love a literary journal that goes beyond the written word. This summer’s Union Station Magazine, which landed yesterday, has some of the most eye-zapping illustrations I’ve see in a lit mag. The art is from the talented David Ayllon and it ranges from poultry love portraits to a girl eating the moon. You won’t be sorry about gave these images some…

Prose Poems in Connotation Press

Spring is in the 90-degree-air in here in Southern California and I’m happy to have three prose poems from my current work in progress published by Connotation Press! Editor-in-Chief, Ken Robidoux, introduces my work saying: I’m thrilled to have three stunning prose poems from our friend Danielle Mitchell, who has done very well since working…

Haiku Battle in Six Movements

Before I unleash this salacious battle into your computer screens, allow me to provide a back story. Eric Morago is a wood nymph born in a wine barrel. Someone somewhere along the line has photographed him fiddling with straws and given him other instruments through which he plays poetry. He’s been recorded, printed, staged, and…