Poet I currently have 2 books of which I am very proud: "Renditions in a Palette", and, more recently, "Overhead from Longing"! Facebook: judy Alexander Brice

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04/12/2025

I can't believe it: my newest and best book!

12/11/2023

I am delighted that a new poem of mine is featured on "The Piker Press"..:

Those Days of Excitement
Judy Alexander Brice

Those Days of Excitement

When I was young and in the kitchen, I barely reached the stove—
yet knew the soothing warmth of heat, knew when and how to ask my mother what to do with pots, their lids,
those bulky pans.

Days passed, perhaps even weeks or years and I’d finally learned
the basics— that special mix of garlic salt, and onion powder
even a “touch” of thyme. My mother had taught me how to shake
these three “singular spices”— “lightly, but straight down”—

onto a moistened veal fillet. “You do it right before the dredge,”
a most delicate dip, into the purest, the whitest of flour.
Finally, came the trace— “a mother’s soupçon”— of black pepper coarsely ground. Only then,
could I see how “a good cook” lowered the petite medallions—
“slowly, steady…”—into a readied frying pan—its mouth round,

wide— awaiting this favorite catch with its swirling mix of bubbling
oil, and, fragrant, melting ghee. This was, after all, “the perfect
mélange” of flavor—though as I grew, she and even, I, too,

learned about the taste of wine. The stove was quick to edify—
once we’d spotted a bottle, its contents an inviting shade
of raspberry/blush— at rest and alone, on a nearby shelf. Just

a flash, it was, before the tang of sweet rosé merged in our
conniving minds—merged, with the sizzle-brown of redolent
veal fillets, their simmer asparkle under one quick swish of

a piquant splash. And the scent of them bubbling “au vin?” As
beguiling-sweet as Bananas Foster— little toes deep and damp,
in Jamaican rum! Yet it wasn’t ‘til The Days of Excitement—my

seventh grade sleepover in the company of a few girlfriends, our
favorite boys— that I learned beyond the basics of this meld,
learned about how to add enticing measures to such scant rudiments

of joy—those impatient pleasures! My new friend, Nate had a wise
and clever mom, who knew how to bake a tempting bread— even
had discerned from whence had come our tasty garlic salt. With a single

smash of the cloves, a playful nod, she minced them, diced them, mixed
them fine— all into a savory blend of sage/butter and salt— all, to be
so carefully spread onto her own home-made, oven-toasted bread. As if

by magic, our mouths gulped full— wrapped that evening wide to
memories of delight. And then the stars— our unknown pleasures
of night arrived. Those timeworn veal scallops “au vin,” never would—

never could— be the same, demanding as they did, this whole new
vocabulary of tastes, so blended as they were with the many facets
of seduction—its yearning, that hungry ache. There could be no

return to childhood—not now, not with the enticement of this piccata, its
real garlic and then later, that laughter, one sweet/salty add of capers, the jokes— a
squeeze of lemons and the boys— that sleep-over with desire.

(And if you want to see the correct spacing...) do read the original in The Piker Press!

01/13/2022

It is with delight that I can report a new poem now up for the public to read and enjoy at "The Ekphrastic Review". The poem, "intricacy of Calm" is an Ekphrastic poem about "The Lacemaker" by Vermeer. I hope you all enjoy it!

03/02/2021

Here's an announcement of the latest and greatest goings on in the Brice household :

Things are rockin' in the Brice household. First of all, Charlie and I will be joined by Micheal Simms and Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer for a virtual poetry reading sponsored by the White Whale Bookstore here in Pittsburgh at 7PM EST on March 3. We'd love for you all to tune in. I will be launching my two new books, “Imbibe the Air” and “Shards of Shadows: A Covid Diary”, Charlie will be launching his new book, The Broad Grin of Eternity, Michael Simms will read from his new book, American Ash, and Rosemerry will read from her several collections and from some current material. It's gonna be a blast! Sign up while there's still room to roam. Here's the link to sign up on Eventbrite: Poetry Launch & Reading: Brice, Brice, Simms, Wahtola Trommer Registration, Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite

Speaking of our new books, Pittsburgh poet, editor, and educator Matthew Usia interviewed Charlie and Me for his wonderful podcast "We're All Gonna Die and Other Fun Facts.” Matt is a terrific interviewer. Matt's new book is, The Red Glass Cat,” which we’ve been reading and enjoying. Charlie and I had a blast on his podcast. Here's a link to the broadcast: Ep. 90 Imbibe the Eternal Grin by MFUssia | Mixcloud—

Hope to see you at the reading. Check out the books!!! All best to you!

What a wonderful surprise! This new book,"Imbibe the Air" (written by I don't know who), just happened to show up at my ...
02/06/2021

What a wonderful surprise! This new book,"Imbibe the Air" (written by I don't know who), just happened to show up at my doorstep yesterday, together with 500 additional copies ready to sell. I am totally delighted. It is the best collection of my poems yet!

I am simply delighted to announce that my book, Imbibe the Air, is within days of coming out, and the title poem is just...
01/28/2021

I am simply delighted to announce that my book, Imbibe the Air, is within days of coming out, and the title poem is just published in Pikerpress.com. Check it out--featured with the cover of the book!!! I am thrilled. It is a long time in the making, and has been a trememendous amount of fun. I feel so grateful to Charlie Brice and to all my poetry friends who have nurtured me and encouraged me along the way, not the least of which have been my teachers who have inspired me, especially those at Bear River Writers Retreat run by U. Of Michigan and the teachers at Mad Women of the Attic, especially Ellen Magrath Smith. I can never thank Maria Gillan enough, who got me into this crazy business of writing poetry. It has been a wild and wonderful ride, and I can't imbibe the air enough!
:http://www.pikerpress.com/article.php?aID=8269
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Imbibe the Air by Judith Alexander Brice; poem unrhymed

Sometimes, I want to tilt my head aside under the kitchen faucet and take a long drenching sip of water, cool water to quench a thirst of thoughts, a longing of desire, as it slips sideways in my mind and seeks to cry, bellow its drought, its bereft and mourning calls for surcease, for the pause of....

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