Charleston

by Todd Tremble



Todd Larkin Tremble is a poet who frequently shifts between mediums. Born in New Jersey and raised in the Catskills, Todd enlisted in the Marines at seventeen and has since lived in many places. He is currently a first-year MFA candidate at the College of Charleston, where he also serves swamp pink as an assistant editor.  He is the winner of The Iowa Review’s David F. Hamilton Undergraduate Award for his poem “Woody,” and the winner of the University of Iowa English Department Critical Essay Award for “The Progressive Fall of the Highest Goddess in the Religious Epic Poem.” His poems have appeared in The Iowa Review and Wonderlust Travel.

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