If you put enough honey in the poison
Author: Jeffrey Morel
Jeffrey Morel is a writer and poet based in Eugene, Oregon. Born and raised in Orange County, California, he majored in screenwriting at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts before relocating to the Pacific Northwest to begin his freelance writing career. His work has previously been featured in publications like the South Seattle Emerald, Seattle Weekly, DOPE Magazine, Rabble Review, and Weber: The Contemporary West. When not writing, he also enjoys cooking, foraging, gardening, dancing, singing, reading, conversing, watching movies, climbing trees, and sleeping. His blog is Foraging for More on Substack.
Humans Are Like Mushrooms
What We’ve Done to Each Other
Night Biking
City of Angels Hanging
Death and Other Passions
Death is like all my passions I look forward to until it’s upon me then paralyze with fear of regret: Wasn’t there more I meant to do before the ultimate surrender? Then my solace is knowledge of the inevitable there will always be more but that doesn’t change the enough, one side’s loss is the… Continue reading Death and Other Passions