My first three months in Japan wrapped up in a poem. Read more.
Published and featured by The Remembered Arts Journal
Photo from a shrine in Nagoya, Japan.
Awesome spin kick
Abbadon scared away
by her might
Blast of sakura leaves
Published by Bindweed Magazine
You said:
“Don’t stop believin’”
“Let it Be,”
And the same voice said “It’s the fool who plays it cool.”
So “Try”
“Imagine.” Read More
Published by Eskimo Pie Magazine
Another student
yelled, “I fucking hate
English!”
“Keep it up,” I told him.
“Great pronunciation.”
click here and search for “Mullin”
Published by Rat’s Ass Review
Humans: Big Bags of Heat,
modest moisture consuming Earth,
Full of luminous-like space dust
Virtue and dark anarchy,
~Syzygy Poetry Journal
Poetic Excellence Award
Ah. Grr. Um. Ya-ya. Ouch. Hot. SPINY.
Wheel. Cold. Air.
His. Hers. Mine. Read More
~Antiphon Poetry Magazine
When I’d moved to Nagoya, had a sweet tooth. Wanted something, which defined the culture of Nihon in each bite. Read More
~Silver Birch Press
My Sweet Word Series
Drawing by Yumi Dolce
We walked along the shoreline while blowing bubbles for fun. The ocean waves were pure, precious, Read More
~With Painted Words
Photo by MDG Boston