About
Rob Vance is both a writer and visual artist. A late bloomer as a wordsmith, his first 30 years were spent in the realm of visual media, while recently his focus has changed to poetry.
His written work has appeared in: Aethlon, Atlanta Review, Chiron Review, Cold Mountain Review, Foothill Journal, Free State Review, The Freshwater Review, Hawai’i Pacific Review, The Hollins Critic, Indian River Review, Kakalak, Main Street Rag, Poetry South, Sport Literate, and Watershed Review.
His ode, “Heirloom,” was recently featured in “Masculinity: an anthology of modern voices,” Broken Sleep Books, Wales.
Featured Work
Exercising Haunts
Exercising Haunts, is sports-centric collection and its poems take readers swimming, cycling, and running though familiar landscapes. The book as a whole navigates a contemporary world of personal injury, parental loss, and politics.
