J. Camp Brown

J. Camp Brown plays mandolin around Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He received fellowships from Phillips Exeter and from the University of Arkansas, where he took his MFA. His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Memorious, RHINO, Crazyhorse, Spillway, Black Warrior Review and Tar River Review.

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Mandolin in White Wood, Grain Count

J. Camp Brown  | 
Issue 64.1 Fall 2015

The Lord’s made of this spruce an example:—been blighted, been burnt, but like the bush his huff stoked, not, not yet, been burnt up. By what little pitter-patter he seen fit, from scratch heap, through scrub, been brought up:—though withered …