Press
“Sundown Poetry Series Brings Talent, Community and Culture” by Rayshaun Sandlin in The Charleston City Paper
“A Giant of Painting Sheds New Light on Darkness” by Seph Rodney in The New York Times
“No Inciting Incident: Memory as Blank Space” included in Entropy's Best of 2020-2021: Favorite Online Articles and Essays
"Ten Poems and One Contributor's Note You Should Strongly Consider Reading . . . " by Stephanie Burt in Boston Review
"The Poet Who Married Her College Sweetheart: An Interview with Danielle DeTiberus" in Ashberyland
"Interview with Award Winning Poet, Danielle DeTiberus" in Geosi Reads
Awards
In 2016, Danielle DeTiberus received the Carrie McCray Nickens Fellowship in poetry from the South Carolina Academy of Authors. Former NC Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti selected her work, noting, "What wonderful audacity and range these poems showcase-- mapping out with unflinching candor and unforgettable thrumming language the often troubling, always confusing, territory of the heart and the stories forged from it."
"I Thought After Thirty" won the Dubose and Dorothy Heyward Society Prize from the Poetry Society of South Carolina in the Winter of 2012
"Love and Other Hand Grenades" won the Jane Moran Prize from the Poetry Society of South Carolina in the Winter of 2012
"Like That" was chosen as Honorable Mention by Mark Doty for the Arts & Letters Rumi Poetry Prize in 2009