C. C. Russell currently lives in Casper, Wyoming with his wife,
daughter, and two cats. His poetry has
appeared in the New York Quarterly, Rattle, Hazmat Review, and Pearl, among
others. He holds
a BA in English from the University of Wyoming and has held jobs in a wide
range of vocations – everything from graveyard shift convenience store clerk to
retail management with stops along the way as dive bar DJ. He has also lived in New
York and Ohio. His short fiction has
been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and for The Best Small Fictions.
Russell's poem "Skeletons of Sound" was published in Volume 3:1. Here's an excerpt:
You stand picturesque
among our histories.
I throw another syllable
to the canyon.
You stand picturesque
among our histories.
I throw another syllable
to the canyon.
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Russell's poem appears on page 25 of Synesthesia Literary Journal Volume 3:1.
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