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Today's poem is "The Dream Turned Religious Right Before I Woke"
from Escape Envy

Brick Road Poetry Press

Ace Boggess is author of six books of poetry, including Escape Envy (Brick Road Poetry Press, 2021), I Have Lost the Art of Dreaming It So, and The Prisoners. His writing has appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Notre Dame Review, Harvard Review, J Journal, North Dakota Quarterly, and other journals. An ex-con, he lives in Charleston, West Virginia, where he writes and tries to stay out of trouble.

Other poems by Ace Boggess in Verse Daily:
October 10, 2020:   "Prayer for Another October" "Lord, grant me two Octobers in a row..."
November 4, 2017:   "Letter to the Turkey Vulture on the Side of the Road Eating a Dead Deer's Eye" "you have to be the ugliest ferryman..."

Books by Ace Boggess:

Other poems on the web by Ace Boggess:
Three poems
"Goodbye for Now"
"Which Star Wars Character Are You?"
"I Watch a Drug Deal Happen"
"Why I Can't Go Back To Prison"
"The New Summer"
"Stay Safe"
"How Fun Is This!"
"Still Have Anger Issues with the Past"
"Occupation"
"Rock Garden"
Eleven poems
Three poems
Four poems
"Facebook Keeps Telling Me"
"Why I Can't Drink My Coffee Black"
Two poems
Two poems
Two poems
Three poems
Three poems
"The Amazing Mr. X"
"Storm Clouds Over Fairmont"
"Has the Music Faded at All?"
Three poems

Ace Boggess's Website.

Ace Boggess on Twitter.

About Escape Envy:

"Ace Boggess's ESCAPE ENVY is a book of reckoning, a collection that takes clear-eyed but tender measure of what we lose when we lose ourselves—to addiction, heartache, incarceration, and to time's ravenous passage. In richly layered love poems, elegies, and portraits of minor catastrophes, Boggess examines what imprisons us and what can set us free. Sometimes, the beauty of a rose garden saves us as “[w]e breathe in until we suffocate / from pleasure.” Sometimes, a person's recollected love continues, despite long absence, to salvage us “again & again ad infinitum.” And always, there are poems, like these poems, offering us succor, singing us home."
—Francesca Bell

"In these vibrant poems of philosophy, desire, and identity, Boggess exhibits a true talent for imbuing natural, experiential detail with authenticity, layered meanings, and lyricism. But ESCAPE ENVY is so much more than that; it's also brimming with powerful meditations grounded in the familiar that eventually open us up to something far greater. It takes risks by exploring sincere, often harsh realities through rich, accessible language. These poems are intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging, written by someone with clear eyes and an open, curious heart that shies neither from the darkness nor the light that, together, define the human condition."
—John Sibley Williams

"We breathe in until we suffocate/ from pleasure, when one of us/ speaks the safe word, & we go. — 'Rose Garden, Ritter Park' Whenever I want to steep in brilliant language, revel in a poem's depth, rut around in its darkness, I read Ace Boggess. His singular voice pulls me into his words and won't let go. These poems crisscross the landscape: a car, a burger, a twist of phrase, traffic jams, a teenage crush, or a failed love affair. His is a world where nothing is off limits: dementia as relevant as a river, his depiction of prison life, a brutal beatdown, desperate as lukewarm instant coffee, no cream."
—Alexis Rhone Fancher



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