Death Tells Me Jokes
John Mitchel’s Death Tells Me Jokes heralds not just the arrival of another great book of verse but a completely new voice in American poetry. Once you begin reading, you will be so enthralled and astonished by its outlook and its lyricism that you will not be able to stop. This is fatalism with a sense of humor, sarcasm with a soft heart, self-reproach leavened by the memory of beauty.
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About the Author
John Mitchel is a writer living in Central Arkansas where he is currently pursuing his MFA in Creative Writing. He writes poetry and short fiction. John is an Indiana native and a graduate of Purdue University. In his spare time he teaches college composition, strength trains, and attends his collections of cigars and video games. John began writing a few years ago. He stumbled upon the work of Charles Bukowski which taught him a new way of looking at writing and literature. John lived out his own odyssey when his short story “A Corndog for the Almighty God” was accepted into Long Distance Drunks: A Tribute to Charles Bukowski available here.

