Laura Grevel is a performance poet, fiction writer and blogger. Originally from Texas, she has lived in Europe for 23 years. She writes primarily in English but sometimes in other languages. Her written work is eclectic, tackling the immigrant experience, storytelling, nature, and politics. She is a member of Poets Against Racism, United Kingdom, and various poetry collectives. In recent years, her work has been published in Hear Her Speak, Unlatched Podcast, Poetry and Covid, Fevers of the Mind, WORD!, Poets Against Racism USA, Edinburgh Fringe Online, Poetry and Settled Status For All, The Trawler 2021 Gloucestershire Poetry Anthology, OpenDoor Magazine, DIY Poetry Zine, Punk4TheHomeless Girls Are Loud CD, wildfire words, Dreich, Steel Jackdaw, The Melting Pot -- a mental health anthology, El Golem (in Mexico in Spanish), an international poetry festival from Bangladesh, Hair in the Wind, in 2022 with two other poets the poetry pamphlet Crone Chronicles, American Graveyard—a call to end gun violence, MORIA, Lothlorien, London Grip, Paper Cranes’ Collective First Flight, Songs of Humanity (India), Read Carpet Columbia (in Spanish), Beyond Bloodshed—An International Anthology of Anti-war Poems, We Rise By Lifting Others (India), Mayari Literature, Carnyx Collective Anthology, Unite These States of America anthology, and soon to come in Glory Future Foundation (Bangladesh), Peace Poetry and Policy (California), and Poetry Salzburg Review.
Laura blogs at "Tellin' Stories, Laura Grevel Blogs on Life and Writing". https://lgrevel.wordpress.com/
Laura can often be heard performing live online on international poetry Zoom Open Mics. Her poetry performances can be viewed on her YouTube channel, including a collaborative video called “Girl Walking Across Europe” by Poets for Refugees, created as an act of welcome.