Bio Note

Danielle Mitchell (she/her) is an intersectional feminist, poet, and teaching artist. She is the Founding Director of The Poetry Lab, a community-based learning program that rallies in service of working-class writers around the globe. Danielle is the author of Makes the Daughter-in-Law Cry, winner of the Clockwise Chapbook Prize (Tebot Bach, 2017). Her poems have appeared in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Vinyl, Four Way Review, Transom, New Orleans Review, Animal and others. Danielle has received scholarships to travel to Patmos Island, Greece to study poetry, as well as grants from Poets & Writers and the Ashaki M. Jackson No Barriers Grant from the Women Who Submit. She is the inaugural winner of the Editor’s Prize from Mary Magazine and the Editor’s Choice Award from The Mas Tequila Review. She has performed on stages all over Southern California including the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Danielle holds bachelor’s degrees in Women’s and Gender Studies and Creative Writing from the University of Redlands and is an alumna of the Community of Writers. Learn more about her at poetryofdanielle.com and on Instagram @imaginarydani.

Bio Note [50 words]

Danielle Mitchell (she/her) is an intersectional feminist, poet, and teaching artist. She is the Founding Director of The Poetry Lab, an online learning space for creative writers. Her prose poetry chapbook, Makes the Daughter-in-Law Cry, is the winner of the Clockwise Prize (Tebot Bach, 2017). Learn more about her at poetryofdanielle.com and on Instagram @imaginarydani.

Links

Website - https://poetryofdanielle.com
Instagram - https://instagram.com/imaginarydani
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/imaginarydani/
Linktree - https://linktr.ee/imaginarydani
Have Book Will Travel - http://havebookwilltravel.com/danielle-mitchell/
Tebot Bach - https://tebotbach.org/books/makesTheDaughterInLawCry.html

Author photos

Photographer: Brian Olivia