
Marissa Mullins
Marissa Mullins is a Creative based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her work, which includes poetry, creative writing, photography and design, explores the complexities of human experience and the intricacies of living. Her work, characterized by rich imagery and profound philosophical themes, invites readers into an intimate dialogue with nature and existence. Influenced by poets like Rainer Maria Rilke, Wilfred Owen, Rumi, Mary Oliver and Sylvia Plath, Mullins’ poetry is both introspective and emotionally resonant, making her a distinctive voice in contemporary literature.
Marissa is the editor and publisher for Serenity Café magazine, a biannual print publication that seeks to empower and encourage individuals and communities.
Serenity Café magazine “believes that conscious living and mindfulness offer hope for a better human existence. We believe everyone has a story to tell and a voice that is valuable in the conversation. We profile changemakers in all social and humanistic areas. We welcome essays, poetry, and non-fiction, photography, and art from contributors of all backgrounds. We are especially interested in new writer’s over 50!”



