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Jeff Harrison


That hart

Chaldean, undine, what Actaeon's bather soever, a hart covers her. Many a bather could prize that hart above retinue. His like, and stoop matchless graces to study, saying, first, exchange a hunter — ah, droplets, and none trades for a hunter — from this hand, droplets, and from a hunter, such a hart. Actaeon fugacious, his bather, covered above retinue, laves.


Actaeon

Down the rain of all my days the deer steps.


The New Actaeon

Near the moonlight hind, the new Actaeon, or, monstrous, meet for the hand of Moreau? Though clamorous, hounds prove close.


Jeff Harrison has poems in all the issues of Otoliths except the second issue. He has publications from Writers Forum, MAG Press, Persistencia Press, White Sky Books, and Furniture Press. He has e-books from BlazeVOX, xPress(ed), Argotist Ebooks, and Chalk Editions. His poetry has appeared in An Introduction to the Prose Poem (Firewheel Editions), The Hay(na)ku Anthology Vol. II (Meritage Press), The Chained Hay(na)ku Project (Meritage Press), Sentence: a Journal of Prose Poetics, Xerography, Moria, NOON: journal of the short poem, Dusie, MiPOesias, EXPLORINGfictions, EOAGH, and elsewhere. He has an interview blog with Allen Bramhall called Antic View.
 
 
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