It takes 10 minutes in front of the urn
to realize what it is; the gravel of her
unbody in a pink casing she might have picked
out herself. There is no vie...
Danielle is an MFA student and associate professor at Chapman University forever trying to make the transition from poetry to fiction. She has a fear of commitment in regard to novel writing and an affinity for wiener dogs. When she’s not staring in awe at her newly installed bookcase, she’s most likely consuming short story collections or curating her list of Orange County’s best eats. Her poems have been published by TheNewVerseNews, Calliope, and Rhythm & Bones press.