Denise R. Weuve is a 2013 Pushcart Prize Nominee who lives in Southern California. Her poetry can be seen in the following magazines and online journals; Ambrosia, Bop Dead City, Cadence Collective: Long Beach Poets, Carnival Literary Magazine, Circumference, Curio Poetry, Durable Goods, Emerge Literary Journal, Eunoia Review, Genre, Gutter Eloquence, Long Beach Union, Lummox Press, Manic Magazine, Napalm and Novocain, Pearl, Poppy Road Review, Pyrokinection, Red River Review, RipRap, San Pedro River Review, Sheila-Na-Gig, South coast Poetry Journal, The Camel Saloon, The Seeding. When she is not hibernating in the house with a rather malicious trickster muse, she teaches at Creative Writing & English at Cerritos high school. Recently, she has taken up interview local poets for Cadence Collective: Long Beach Poets. She can be contacted here.
Learn more about The Truck Driver’s Daughter here.
Get to know Denise in her ELJ Breaking Bread interview here.