Brice Bogle is a storyteller at heart, with a voice as original as the characters he creates. Born in Wimpole Park, Cambridgeshire, England, Brice grew up as an Air Force brat, a childhood spent in transit that exposed him to diverse cultures, places, and people, experiences that now fuel the emotional depth and layered storytelling in his fiction. Before finding his footing as a novelist, Brice took a winding path through life, including a four-year break from college in the late 1970s, during which he worked in a record store. A job he still considers the best he ever had.
He eventually landed at the University of Arkansas, where he began his academic journey with dreams of writing and teaching English. Life, however, had other plans. Brice became a Certified Public Accountant, a career that provided stability but never dulled his passion for storytelling. Between spreadsheets and deadlines, the writer in him never stopped observing, imagining, and building fictional worlds shaped by grit, humor, vulnerability, and the complexity of human desire.
Brice lives in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, with his wife, two children, and four grandchildren. His home life is rooted in family, but his imagination is boundless. He writes about people on the margins, those living in the gray areas of morality and identity, with prose that is both raw and refined. The Deflowering of Francine is his third novel, following 637 Miles from Wall Drug and Losing Deseret, and marks his most daring work yet, a combination of seduction, obsession, and the masks we wear.
Brice Bogle is not just an author but a craftsman of mood, character, and psychological tension. With each novel, he invites readers to step beyond the ordinary and into the strange, beautiful chaos of being human.
Brice Bogle is a storyteller with a sharp eye for mystery, desire, and the beautifully broken.
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