Juliette van der Molen

Juliette van der Molen

Juliette van der Molen is an expat poet living in Wales. She is an intersectional feminist and member of the LGBTQIA community. Her work has also appeared in The Wellington Street Review, Nightingale & Sparrow, Burning House Press and several other publications. Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of The Net. She is a spoken word performer and has had the honour of appearing in several venues in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Her books include: Death Library: The Exquisite Corpse Collection, Mother May I?,Anatomy of A Dress and Confess: The untold story of Dorothy Good (TwisiT Press, October 2020).

You can also connect with her via Twitter @j_vandermolen and at www.JulietteWrites.com

Articles by Juliette van der Molen

Poetry Dowsing Week Six: Uncovering A Sense of Resolve

Poetry Dowsing Week Six: Uncovering A Sense of Resolve

Poetry Dowsing Week Five: Uncovering a Sense of Autonomy

Poetry Dowsing Week Five: Uncovering a Sense of Autonomy

Poetry Dowsing Week Four: Uncovering A Sense of Balance

Poetry Dowsing Week Four: Uncovering A Sense of Balance

Book Review: Pieces of Me by Amanda Steel

Book Review: Pieces of Me by Amanda Steel

Poetry Dowsing Week Three: Uncovering A Sense of Support

Poetry Dowsing Week Three: Uncovering A Sense of Support

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Poetry Dowsing Week Two: Uncovering a Sense of Reality

Poetry Dowsing Week Two: Uncovering a Sense of Reality

Poetry Dowsing Week One: Uncovering a Sense of Optimism

Poetry Dowsing Week One: Uncovering a Sense of Optimism

Book Review: The Whimsy of Dank Ju-Ju by Sascha Aurora Akhtar

Book Review: The Whimsy of Dank Ju-Ju by Sascha Aurora Akhtar

Poetry Dowsing Self-Care Writing Course: A path to your creative well

Poetry Dowsing Self-Care Writing Course: A path to your creative well

Cover art by Jeremy Gaulke

Book Review: The Meadow by Kristin Garth

Book Review: Planet in Peril edited by Isabelle Kenyon

Book Review: Planet in Peril edited by Isabelle Kenyon