“Necromance,” a Poem by Brendan Joyce

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Brendan Joyce

Brendan Joyce is a poet, teacher and essayist, from Cleveland, Ohio who has had his poetry featured in The Johannesburg Review of Books, The Brooklyn Rail, Protean Magazine, Prolit, waxnine and The Reservoir. He is the author of three books of poetry; Character Limit (2019), Love & Solidarity (2020), and Personal Problem (2023), as well as a forthcoming memoir surplus years. Along with Kevin Latimer he organizes Grieveland Poetry Press.



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