Mitchell Untch is an emerging writer and was a 2011 finalist for The Atlantic Review International, a finalist for the 2012 C.P. Cavafy Award, a 2012 finalist for the Janet McCabe Poetry; Ruminate Magazine Finalist, Contest (Judge: Li Young-Lee); a Semi-finalist for the Puamantock 2012 Poetry Prize and a 2011 Pushcart Prize Nominee. Publications include: […]
Mitchell Untch
Mitchell Untch: My Favorite Aunt
was a drunk, lived in a house rented from her sister, three bedrooms, two baths, a Kelvinator in the kitchen you could stash a body in, a Gaffers & Sattler with burners that glowed like hot chrysanthemums. I spent summers there. Unpredictability spread through the air like crabgrass over a lawn. The wind under the […]
Mitchell Untch: The Lost Poem of Marianne & Elizabeth
Maybe I left it in that last book I was reading: PROSE, the writings of Elizabeth Bishop, hoping it would learn a thing or two about dexterity rubbing up against the art of description while bristling off the shores of Nova Scotia and those precipitous saintly white cliffs. That seems as probable a place as […]