Don’t burn the beef
Cowboy poet Bryce Angell writes about the exquisite experience of eating a good steak that's cooked just right.
Volunteers with a smile
Bryce Angell reminds us there are still good men and women standing by willing to give of their time to someone in need and expect nothing in return.
Old man in the mirror
Bryce Angell reflects on the old man in the mirror in his latest poem.
A freebie steals your soul
Bryce Angell shares some of his father's wisdom in his most recent poem.
12-of-10
Bryce Angell recalls the unconventional help his cousin Jerry gave him when he was learning to shoot a rifle.
A bumpy ride
Bryce Angell's latest poem features four cowboys, a pickup truck and some help from above.
Our common chore
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the nights and mornings spent in the barn milking cows.