Red Fox Runs isn't polite poetry-it's survival in verse.
Born from hangovers, heartbreak, and the quiet madness of trying to matter, this collection captures what it means to chase meaning in a city that forgets your name before sunrise.From the mind of Joseph Adam Lee-a Franco-American writer forged in the working class and reborn in New York City-comes a raw, unflinching collection that bleeds honesty. These poems move between grit and grace, love and loss, defiance and doubt. The Red Fox, part myth and part mirror, slips through alleyways of ambition and regret, reminding us that reinvention always costs something.
If you've ever stared down failure and called it fuel, if you've ever loved too hard or lost yourself to the noise-Red Fox Runs is your echo.
For readers drawn to the confessional fire of Rupi Kaur, the existential ache of Ocean Vuong, and the raw realism of Charles Bukowski, this book isn't about finding yourself-it's about refusing to disappear.
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