j.d. daniels


Shenanigan Backfire,#43, 2006,
Equal Opportunity, #43, 2006.
Under The Hawthorne Tree, #44, 2006.
Bloody Hell, #44, 2006.
Blue Hairs, #45, 2007.
Hee Haw!, #48, 2007.
Colonial Lanes, #53, 2009, Doorknobs Winner.
Fear in Charlottesville, #53, 2009.
Dearest, I Am Going Mad Again, #54, 2009, Doorknobs Winner.
Maid of Constant Sorrow, #55, 2009.
Laugh and the Whole World. . . , #55, 2009.
Anon, #55, 2009.
Autumn Microburst, #56, 2009.
Placa De Braus Monumental, #56, 2009.
Volcanic Peeks,#58, 2010.
Way Cool, Man, #58, 2010.
No Inertia Here, #58, 2010.
The Age of Reason, #59, 2010.
The Seat of Power, #59, 2010.
Make This Not Be True, #60, 2010.
In Secret Kept, #62, 2010, Doorknobs Winner.
Myopia, #63, 2011.
The Making Of, #64, 2011.
Des Moines, Iowa 1951, #66, 2012.
Building Miami, #70, 2013.
A Room of One's Own in Iran, #70, 2013.

Biography



j.d. daniel's award-winning fiction and poetry has appeared in various publications, including: The Pen Woman Online Magazine, riverbabble, The Broad River Review, The Sylvan Echo, The Elkhorn Review and Doorknobs & BodyPaint Fantastic Flash Fiction: An Anthology. She received a prize for poetry from Emerson College/Cambridge University, is listed in the Iowa Arts Council and Poets & Writers Directories and is an active member of PEN Women of Southwest Florida. Her poetry has been choreographed to dance and has inspired clay artists and painters. Her book, The Old Wolf Lady: A Biography was published in 2005 by a grant from The Iowa Arts Council. Say Yes, a collection of poetry, was published in 2013. She was awarded her doctoral degree for her collection of poems, Currents That Puncture and is co-founder and an editor of Prairie Wolf Press Review. Besides her passion for writing, she enjoys kayaking, walking and laughing with her friends and family.

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