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Steven Searcy

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Steven Searcy is the author of the poetry collection Below the Brightness (Solum Literary Press, 2024). His poems have appeared in Southern Poetry Review, Commonweal, The Windhover, Blue Unicorn, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, New Verse Review, and elsewhere. He lives with his wife and four sons in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works as an engineer in the field of fiber optic telecommunications.

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Below the Brightness

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