His works have gained notoriety and mild recognition for their reusing of motifs like typos, lack of punctuation, and exaggerated joy.
[3] He attended Central Michigan University as an undergraduate and began an MFA in poetry at Columbia College Chicago[4] but dropped out in late 2011 after becoming disillusioned with the program.
[5] In 2012 he toured the United States for over eleven months, performing his poetry, staying with Internet friends, experimental freeloading, and living frugally.
"[6] Roggenbuck previously lived in Tucson, Arizona, where he was the editor at Boost House, a now defunct small press and arts residency.
[8] The source of the number 20 later said she had exaggerated the figure, "basing my estimate on a group DM I created of those who reached out to me and rounding up to make it seem more salacious.