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Tag: Ace Boggess

“What Has Become of Freedom?”: A Poem by Ace Boggess

—Bob Hicok, “To Find the New World” The trouble with freedom is being free not to think about freedom or … More

Ace Boggess, HFR Archives, Issue One, Poetry, Volume Four

Three Poems by Ace Boggess

Schoolteacher Elegy scanning the obituaries this morning I see my junior high English teacher the one who ignored me while … More

Ace Boggess, HFR 3.3, HFR Archives, Issue Three, Poetry, Volume Three

Fiction: “You Shouldn’t Have Done It” by Ace Boggess & Jennifer Lynn Hall

Warren watched her stagger along the riverbank, drunk or maybe crazy. He thought about the definition of ‘alone’—a series of … More

Ace Boggess, Fiction, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Jennifer Lynn Hall, Volume Three

Poetry: Ace Boggess’ “Has the Music Faded at All?”

—Lawrence Watt-Evans, Night of Madness The walls have learned a low hum— basso, staccato— like a tuba stuck in a … More

Ace Boggess, HFR 2.2, HFR Archives, Issue Two, Poetry, vol. 2

Contributors’ Corner: Ace Boggess

Welcome to our new interview series, “Contributors’ Corner,” where we open the floor each week to one of our contributors … More

Ace Boggess, Brick Road Poetry Press, Fangoria, Jennifer Lynn Hall, Naked Lunch, novels, The Prisoners, Waldenbooks, writing every day

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Print: 2373-3519
Online: 2373-3527

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