Dear Readers,
Welcome to July! May your July be filled with poetry, art, and writing. This week, we are beginning the month with a set of three poems by Charlie Brice, a poet with a whopping nine poetry collections. We enjoyed the depth and humor in Charlie Brice’s poems. Let us know how you felt upon reading the poems!
Charlie Brice won the 2020 Field Guide Poetry Magazine Poetry Contest and placed third in the 2021 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize. His ninth full-length poetry collection is Tragedy in the Arugula Aisle (Arroyo Seco Press, 2025). His poetry has been nominated three times for the Best of Net Anthology and the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Atlanta Review, The Honest Ulsterman, Ibbetson Street, Chiron Review, The MacGuffin, and elsewhere.
As always, thank you, everyone, for your contributions and for reading the work here. Next week we have even more poetry, so keep an eye out for more poems.
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