Brandyce Ingram

Brandyce Ingram is a writer, tutor, and jazz-head in Austin, Texas. Her work has appeared in The Esthetic Apostle, The Austin Chronicle, Sand Hills Literary Magazine, OxMag, and Cathexis Northwest Press. She prefers questions over answers, dead televisions over propaganda, and cats over all else.

“As if it mattered,” “There Are Others: x-mas at the bar” and “The sound of lonely”

I’ve been lost before
On the wings of a skeletal butterfly
And carried over the landscape
Of my own mind.
A little bee hive
Plush with synapsed ants
Just getting by
In feigned importance.