D. L. Lang


Diana Lucille Lang, known professionally as D. L. Lang, is an American poet. Her poetry is anthologized in over 90 anthologies. She has published 18 full-length books of poetry, and served as the Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California.

Early life

Diana Lucille Lang was born in Bad Hersfeld, West Germany where her American father was stationed in the military, and met her mother who is German. As a result of growing up in a military family as a child Lang relocated frequently, residing in Herleshausen, West Germany, Santa Fe, Texas, Alexandria, Louisiana, and Enid, Oklahoma. Lang graduated from Enid High School in 2001, received an Associate of Science in General Studies at Northern Oklahoma College, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies with a minor in Judaic Studies from the University of Oklahoma. After college she moved to California in 2005 and married Timothy Lang in 2006, living in San Rafael, California prior to moving to Vallejo.

Film and television

While in college Lang worked as a video editor at television station KXOK-LD, as webmaster for University of Oklahoma student radio station the Wire, and as a band promoter for Greg "Grey" Perkins from Enid, Oklahoma. In 2025 Perkins released the album Headline Antidote which features three songs adapted from D.L. Lang's poetry, "Headline Antidote", "Musty Books", and "Life of Dreams". Perkins had previously adapted Lang's poetry for the song "Oh, My Chameleon Perceptions" in 2016. Lang designed the album covers for Perkins' previous albums, Rock & Pop, Words & Music, Inquire Within, Anamnesis, Ice World, Colours, Faded Colours, Elixir: The Better and the Worse, Acoustic Grey, and Live at PEGASYS, as well as We're Almost Gone by Bermuda County. In the 2000s Lang had created music videos for "This is the Time, This is the Place" and "All the Love in the World", awarded Best Music Video at the Bare Bones Film Festival. Lang also produced television series for Enid's public access station PEGASYS, and was awarded Best Editor in 2002, and Producer of the Year in 2003 and 2004.
Lang created documentary films, including Liquid Wind, a kiteboarding film by director Charles Maupin that features an interview with Mike Morgan, which was broadcast on Oklahoma PBS affiliate OETA, and The Hebrew Project, a Hebrew language film that featured University of Oklahoma professors Ori Kritz and Norman Stillman, which was broadcast on The Jewish Channel.

Poetry

Lang began writing poetry as a child, first attempting to write song lyrics. She cites The Beatles, Pete Seeger, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Morrison, Woody Guthrie, and Bob Dylan as influences. In addition to writing about her life, Lang writes on themes of Judaism, music, social justice, political protest, feminism, anti-capitalism, anti-racism and pacifism. Lang began performing her poetry in 2015 at Poetry by the Bay. Her poems have been published in newspapers, journals, and anthologies.

Vallejo Poet Laureate

D. L. Lang was appointed Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California in September 2017 and served through December 2019. As poet laureate Lang edited the poetry anthology Verses, Voices & Visions of Vallejo and performed 141 times in 18 different cities. Lang gave the invocation at the 2019 Vallejo Women's March. During her tenure she also performed her poetry at many local events, including Vallejo Unites Against Hatred, Unity Day, International Peace Day and Why Poetry Matters. Lang also gave a presentation on Emma Lazarus and Alicia Ostriker for AAUW Voices of Change. Lang also judged seven contests including the county Poetry Out Loud high school recitation competition, Joel Fallon poetry scholarship, Solano County Fair talent competition, Vallejo poetry slam, and county library teen writing competition. She performed regularly on air on KZCT and on stage at Poetry by the Bay. Like her predecessor, she led the Poetry in Notion poetry circle and hosted annual events for National Poetry Month. She attended poets laureate conferences in Tujunga and San Mateo. Lang was preceded as Vallejo's poet laureate by Dr. Genea Brice, and succeeded by Jeremy Snyder, then host of Poetry by the Bay. The California State Senate, California Arts Council, and Vallejo City Council awarded Lang with proclamations for serving as poet laureate.
In 2025 the poets laureate of Vallejo celebrated the 10th anniversary of the poet laureate program. All five Vallejo poets laureate received recognition from the California State Legislature, Solano County Supervisors, Vallejo Mayor and City Council for their service upon the program's anniversary. A sampling of their work was also included in the anthology A Decade of Poetic Unity edited by D. L. Lang.

2020-present

In 2020 she was a featured act at the Solano County Virtual Fair, and judged the library's teen poetry competition. In 2021 she performed virtually for Poetry Flash and Point Arena Third Thursday Poetry. She also performed with Brice and Snyder at Alibi Bookshop, and for the Jewish Democrats of Solano County. In 2022 she performed for the AAUW, Solano County Library, San Francisco Public Library, a beat poetry festival at the Empress Theatre, the abortion rights group RiseUp4AbortionRights, the Beat Museum and LaborFest with the Revolutionary Poets Brigade, judged the Solano library's teen poetry competition, and appeared on the Rooted in Poetry podcast. In 2023 she performed at the Flyway Festival, Cordelia Library for Poetry Month, Vallejo Poetry Festival, Laborfest at the Tenderloin Museum, Revolution Books in Berkeley to support freeing Iranian political prisoners, and a labor protest against Elon Musk. In 2023 she was also one of ten winners of the Curbside Haiku contest in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and performed at the 2023 Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah, Oklahoma. Lang was a member of the committee to choose Snyder's successors as poet laureate, and judged the Solano Library's teen poetry competition.
In 2024 Lang performed at the Starry Plough Pub in Berkeley in support of Toomaj Salehi. She also gave a reading at a Jewish art exhibit at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum, with fellow poets laureate at the Fairfield Library, the Solano County Fair, Mare Island Art Studios, and the Beat Museum. She also interviewed on KZCT. In March 2024 Lang was among several Vallejo women activists who received a proclamation from the Vallejo City Council in honor of Women's History Month. She also performed at Ink and Inspiration in Enid, Oklahoma, the Scissortail Creative Writing Festival in Ada, Oklahoma, and the 2024 Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. She continues to perform poetry live on air at KZCT radio. Radio stations KPOO, KPFA, and KALW have also broadcast Lang's poetry.
Lang edited the 2025 Grateful Dead fan poetry anthology Poetry is Dead II: Once You're Dead, You're Dead Forever, and hosted a contributor reading at Alibi Bookshop. Lang also performed at Alibi Bookshop as part of the Vagabond Poetry Caravan with National Beat Poet Laureate Mark Lipman and Nina Serrano. She performed at the 2025 Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah, Oklahoma, and at Kind Origin in Ada, Oklahoma. She performed with other fan contributors at the US book launch for Billy Bragg: A People's History.
Lang's poem "American Dream", originally included in the 2022 anthology Reimagine America: An Anthology for the Future, was reprinted in The Vagabond Lunar Collection which features the social justice themed work of 127 poets. Samuel Peralta's Lunar Codex time capsule project launches art stored on memory cards and nano-fiche to the moon. The Vagabond Lunar Collection anthology is included in Codex Minerva which traveled on board Intuitive Machine's Nova-C lander, Athena, and landed on the moon near Mons Mouton on March 6, 2025. It is also included in the Codex Polaris, traveling to the Nobile Crater as part of NASA's Artemis program, and is expected to launch to the moon in July 2026.

Works

Poetry collections

  • Tea and Sprockets 2011.
  • Abundant Sparks and Personal Archeology 2013.
  • Look, Ma! No Hands! 2015.
  • Poet Loiterer 2016.
  • Id Biscuits 2016.
  • Barefoot in the Sanctuary 2016.
  • Armor Against the Dawn 2016.
  • Dragonfly Tomorrows and Dog-eared Yesterdays 2017.
  • Resting on my Laurels 2018.
  • The Cafe of Dreams 2018.
  • Midnight Strike 2019.
  • This Festival of Dreams 2020.
  • Earthen Rovings: Poems on Mother Nature and the Environment 2020.
  • Heaven is Portable 2022.
  • Paradise Collectors: A Book of Jewish Poetry 2023.
  • Wanderings 2.0: The Journey and the Destinations 2024.
  • Fighting the Solar System 2024.
  • Cavorting Havoc 2025.

    Spoken word albums

  • Happy Accidents 2015.

    Poetry anthologies

Editor

  • Verses, Voices & Visions of Vallejo 2019.
  • Poetry is Dead II: Once You're Dead, You're Dead Forever Hercules Publishing
  • ''A Decade of Poetic Unity: Celebrating Vallejo's Poets Laureate''

    Contributor

  • A Poet's Siddur: Friday Evening Liturgy Through the Eyes of Poets Ain't Got No Press. 2017.
  • Light & Shadow Benicia Literary Arts. 2018.
  • Marin Poetry Center Anthology, Vol. 21 Marin Poetry Center. 2018.
  • Verses, Voices & Visions of Vallejo 2019.
  • Colossus: Home: An Anthology of Lives in and out of Place Colossus Press. 2020.
  • Introspective BloodRedStar Publications. 2020.
  • The Alien Buddha Wears a Black Bandanna Alien Buddha Press. 2020.
  • Black Lives Matter: Poems for a New World Civic Leicester. 2020.
  • Happy Fukkadays 2 U from the Alien Buddha Alien Buddha Press. 2020.
  • Poems of Political Protest City Limits Publishing. 2020.
  • Musings During a Time of Pandemic: A World Anthology of Poems on COVID-19 Kistrech Theatre International. 2020.
  • Poetry: The Best of 2020 Inner Child Press. 2020.
  • From the Soil: A Hometown Anthology Exeter Publishing. 2020.
  • Birth Lifespan Vol. 1 Pure Slush Books. 2021.
  • Red Skies: A Creators Response to 2020 Splintered Disorder Press. 2021.
  • 2020: Our Voices Barnes & Noble Press. 2021.
  • Insurrection Gnashing Teeth Publishing. 2021.
  • The Alien Buddha Skips the Party Alien Buddha Press. 2021.
  • Globalisation: A Poetry Collection Making Magic Happen Press. 2021.
  • Pandemic Evolution: Days 1-100 Sheila-Na-Gig Editions. 2021.
  • The Alien Buddha Gets A Real Job Alien Buddha Press. 2021.
  • The Last Time the Alien Buddha Got Sooo High Alien Buddha Press. 2021.
  • Poems from the Heron Clan Vol. VIII Katherine James Books. 2021.
  • Adfectus Exeter Publishing. 2021.
  • Good Cop/Bad Cop Flowersong Press. 2021.
  • Anthology House, Vol. 2 ASEI Arts. 2021.
  • The Rastaman: Conversations with Bob Marley Alien Buddha Press. 2021.
  • When This is All Over ... Creative Ink Publishing. 2021.
  • The Alien Buddha Goes Pop Alien Buddha Press. 2021.
  • Together Behind Four Walls Goldcrest Books. 2021.
  • Protest 2021 Moonstone Arts Center. 2021.
  • I Can't Breathe: A Poetic Anthology of Social Justice Kistrech Theatre International. 2021.
  • IFLAC Peace Anthology: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery International Forum for the Literature and Culture of Peace. 2021.
  • Cooch Behar Anthology 2022.
  • Reimagine America: An anthology for the future Vagabond Books. 2022.
  • International Women's Day 2022 Moonstone Arts Center. 2022.
  • Resist with every Inch and Breath Lonely Cryptid Media. 2022.
  • Psalms of the Alien Buddha, Vol. 2 Alien Buddha Press. 2022.
  • May Day 2022 Moonstone Arts Center. 2022.
  • Poetry is Dead: An Inclusive Anthology of Deadhead Poetry Hercules Publishing. 2022.
  • Yearning to Breathe Free: A Community Journal of 2020 Benicia Literary Arts. 2022.
  • Storm Warning: Poets for the Planet Building Socialism Revolutionary Poets Brigade. 2022.
  • The Protest Diaries B Cubed Press. 2022.
  • Hiroshima Day Moonstone Arts Center. 2022.
  • When There are Nine Moon Tide Press. 2022.
  • Colossus: Freedom Colossus Press. 2022.
  • Remembering Jack Kerouac on his 100th Birthday New Generation Beat Publications. 2022.
  • Banned Books Week Moonstone Arts Center. 2022.
  • The Alien Buddha's Microdoses Alien Buddha Press. 2022.
  • Nooks & Crannies Benicia Literary Arts. 2022.
  • 26th Annual Poetry Ink Anthology Moonstone Press. 2023.
  • American Graveyard: Calls to End Gun Violence Read or Green Books. 2023.
  • The Alien Buddha Gets Rejected, Vol. 2 Alien Buddha Press. 2023.
  • The Alien Buddha Gets a Real Job, Vol. 2 Alien Buddha Press. 2023.
  • The Working Man's Hand: Celebrating Woody Guthrie Poems of Protest and Resistance Fine Dog Press. 2023.
  • Remembering Woody Guthrie Moonstone Press. 2023.
  • Healing a Fractured World Kallatumba Press. 2023.
  • I Never Could Talk to You L.A. Poetry Beach Festival. 2023.
  • Which Side Are You On? Labor Day 2023 Moonstone Press. 2023.
  • Remembering Pablo Neruda Moonstone Press. 2023.
  • The Sparring Artists Mystic Boxing Commission/Peer Amid Press. 2023.
  • Am Yisrael Chai UJA-Federation of New York. 2023.
  • The Alien Buddha Loves You Alien Buddha Press. 2023.
  • Bill of Rights Day 2023 Moonstone Press. 2023.
  • About Time Red Penguin Books. 2024.
  • To Write of Love During War UJA-Federation of New York. 2024.
  • Starman Oddity: Poetry & Art Inspired by David Bowie Fevers of the Mind. 2024.
  • World Healing, World Peace 2024 Inner Child Press. 2024.
  • Traitor / Patriot: A Reflection of January 6 Moonstone Press. 2024.
  • Avalanches in Poetry Vol III: Poetry, Writings & Art Inspired by Leonard Cohen Fevers of the Mind.
  • Boundless 2024: the Anthology of the Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival Flowersong Press. 2024.
  • The Vagabond Lunar Collection: an Anthology That's Out of This World Vagabond Books. 2024.
  • Unite the States of America Like a Blot from the Blue. 2024.
  • Screaming at America! An anthology of Dissent 2024.
  • A poetic field filled with Wildwood Flowers: an Anthology of Poetry and Prose 2024.
  • Home: It's Complicated Museum of the American Military Family. 2024.
  • Maintenant 18: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art Three Rooms Press. 2024.
  • Psalms of The Alien Buddha #3: The Final Track Alien Buddha Press. 2024.
  • For All Revolutionary Poets Brigade. 2024.
  • Fatal Force: Poetic Justice Moonstone Press. 2024.
  • Peacocks & Poems 2024.
  • Unsettled Benicia Literary Arts. 2024.
  • Wheelsong Poetry Anthology, Vol 5. Wheelsong Books. 2024.
  • Whispers Across Languages Barcelona Literary. 2024.
  • Ain't No Deadbeats Around Here Like a Blot from the Blue. 2024.
  • Human Rights Day Moonstone Press. 2024.
  • Lost at 27: Musicians, Artists, Mortals Cicada Song Press. 2024.
  • Whispers of Winter, Vol V. 2024.
  • W.A.R. II ~ We Are Revolution, Too Much Blood 2025. Inner Child Press.
  • Orange is not a Colour: Poems Against Totalitarianism Like a Blot from the Blue. 2025.
  • Riders on the Storm Revolutionary Poets Brigade of San Francisco. 2025.
  • Butterflies in Gaza: A World Anthology of Poems on Peace Nsemia Inc. Publishers. 2025.
  • Remembering Joe Hill Moonstone Press. 2025.
  • Depose Vagabond Books. 2025.

    Poetry publications

  • Lang, D. L., "Prayer for Shomerim", Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, February 18, 2015
  • Lang, D. L., "Sheltering in Places", Benicia Herald, September 23, 2016
  • Lang, D. L., "Worldly Windows", Benicia Herald, November 4, 2016
  • Lang, D. L., "Stay", Benicia Herald, December 3, 2016
  • Lang, D. L., "Train Whistle Polka", Benicia Herald, December 15, 2017
  • Lang, D. L., "Benicia Bound", Benicia Herald, January 5, 2018
  • Lang, D. L., "Love Poetry Capital Blockade", Benicia Herald, February 23, 2018
  • Lang, D. L., "How to Swim through a Tornado", Benicia Herald, June 15, 2018
  • Lang, D. L., "The Woodpecker's Beat", Benicia Herald, September 7, 2018
  • Lang, D. L., "Turning: A Poem for Yom Kippur", Reformjudaism.org, September 17, 2018
  • Lang, D. L., "49 Lights", Vallejo Times Herald, pg. A9, March 19, 2019
  • Lang, D. L., "No Other Planet", Poetry Expressed Vol. 5, Spring 2020
  • Lang, D. L., "One Thousand Per Day", Frost Meadow Review, April 1, 2020
  • Lang, D. L., "What Remains is Love", Benicia Herald, pg A9, April 24, 2020
  • Lang, D. L., "July 4th, 2020", Benicia Herald, pg A3, July 26, 2020
  • Lang, D. L., "Pandemic Mismanagement", Benicia Herald, pg A3, September 30, 2020
  • Lang, D. L., "Commonalities", The Lake County Bloom, September 16, 2021
  • Lang, D. L., "These Wild Winds", The Lake County Bloom, September 23, 2021
  • Lang, D. L., "American Dream", The Free Venice Beachhead, Vol. 470, January 2022
  • Lang, D. L., "Columbia River Gorgeous", KALW Bay Poets, August 24, 2022
  • Lang, D. L., "Labor Shortage", Work & the Anthropocene, September 5, 2022
  • Lang, D. L., "What Dreams Danced Here?" The Lake County Bloom, October 20, 2022
  • Lang, D. L., "The Northwest" The Lake County Bloom, October 20, 2022
  • Lang, D. L., "Fire, Water, Wind", Benicia Herald, January 8, 2023, page A5
  • Lang, D. L., "Eternal", Benicia Herald, April 9, 2023
  • Lang, D. L., "Who?" People's Tribune, October 18, 2023
  • Lang, D. L., "Ars Poetica", Vallejo Weekly, October 19, 2023
  • Lang, D. L., "October is Filled with Sorrow", Benicia Herald, October 22, 2023, page A5
  • Lang, D. L., "I Pray for My People", Benicia Herald, November 5, 2023, page A5
  • Lang, D. L., "This Hanukkah", Benicia Herald, December 8, 2023, page B5
  • Lang, D. L., "Lightfoot Lives On", eMerge Magazine, January 8, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "MLK", Benicia Herald, January 14, 2024, page A6
  • Lang, D. L., "In Wartime how Dare we Love?" Benicia Herald, February 25, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "Owasso", Benicia Herald, March 1, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "Falling Stars", California Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 1, Spring 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "Love Letter to Louisiana", Suisun Valley Review, #40, Spring 2024, May 17, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "Outlaw Code", Beat Poetry Outlaw series, Fevers of the Mind, May 22, 2024.
  • Lang, D. L., "To Fulfill the Workers' Dream", Forward Together: CPUSA 32nd National Convention Program Book, pg 8.
  • Lang, D. L., "Ignite", "The Freedom to Love", "There are Seven Blessings at the End of the Rainbow", Pride 2024, Alien Buddha Press, June 1, 2024.
  • Lang, D. L., "Dylan", "Hope of All People", "Welcome ... Type HARD!!!", Hard Rain Poetry Series Inspired by Bob Dylan, Fevers of the Mind, June 4, 2024.
  • Lang, D. L., "Displaced Lines", eMerge Magazine, July 8, 2024.
  • Lang, D. L., "The Dreamers", "Poem for Woody Guthrie", "Revolution in Rhyme", "Living Dead", "Ode to Bob Dylan", Fevers of the Mind, July 26, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "We Must Pick Up the Pieces", People's Tribune August 21, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "A Roasted Poet Still Spits Fire", Emerge Magazine October 14, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "Lennon", Fevers of the Mind, December 13, 2024
  • Lang, D. L., "How Can I Teach You to Follow a Dream?" California Poets January 8, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "The Golden Gate", Emerge Magazine March 21, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "National Librarian Axed" Benicia Library May 23, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "Brian, what would We all be without You?" Fevers of the Mind June 11, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "Apparitions of Fate", Emerge Magazine September 26, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., "Were We Not Afraid", Emerge Magazine November 28, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., “Heartbroken Holidays,” Benicia Herald December 19, 2025
  • Lang, D. L., “She was Good,” Benicia Herald January 16, 2026
  • Lang, D. L., “Injustice Isn’t Pretty,” Benicia Herald January 30, 2026

    Articles and essays

  • Lang, Diana L., "Enid's Ties to Railroad History", Enid News & Eagle, October 16, 2019
  • "A Collective Experience to Learn" Global Pandemic Crisis: A Series of Literary Essays on Quarantine Transcendent Zero Press. 2020.
  • "Oklahoma Community Protests the Election of White Nationalist", People's Tribune, August 18, 2023
  • "Oklahoma Voters Successfully Recall White Nationalist", People's Tribune, April 25, 2024
  • "How Enid, Okla., united to remove a local fascist from office", People's World, May 7, 2024
  • "Proletarian verse and protest songs thrive at Woody Guthrie Folk Fest in Oklahoma", People's World, July 22, 2024.
  • Billy Bragg: A People's History Spenwood Books. 2025.