Mitch Levenberg has published short stories in Fiction Magazine, The New Delta Review, Madness, The Ledge, Confluence, The St. Ann’s Review amongst others. He teaches writing at St. Francis College and lives in Brooklyn with his wife, daughter, and three dogs.
Mitch has published a book of short stories, Principles of Uncertainty and Other Constants and is currently working on, “The Sixth Happiness” a memoir about adopting his daughter from China. For more of Mitch’s work, please browse under Books for his books and Press for magazine articles.
As highlighted in an interview with Editions Bibliotekos – a small publishing company that has published a few of Mitch’s stories in anthologies – Mitch became a writer because it satisfied a deep need:
"Writing soon became much more than a hobby for Mitch. As he matured, Mitch realized that writing satisfied a deep yearning for expression, for human connection, for escape. Mitch describes his writing as an act of “submersion,” drowning in a world of characters that often experience circumstances that he knows all too well but who can sometimes take him to places he has never been."