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Mostly the Wind is full of far-reaching images and lines that leap. For Harn, himself a "heartbeat explorer," connecting is the point - with the universe, with people here and gone, with the reader... which is, ultimately, nothing less than love. In these turbulent times, I am grateful for the calm moments of delight and the humble tone that permeate these poems. -Carol Durak, author of Enter Here Harn's newest collection is a calendar of revelations where seemingly mundane events become portals to the sacred. He reminds us to be alert to enigmatic moments. -Frank Rossini, author of Last Confession and Midnight the Blues…mehr

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Mostly the Wind is full of far-reaching images and lines that leap. For Harn, himself a "heartbeat explorer," connecting is the point - with the universe, with people here and gone, with the reader... which is, ultimately, nothing less than love. In these turbulent times, I am grateful for the calm moments of delight and the humble tone that permeate these poems. -Carol Durak, author of Enter Here Harn's newest collection is a calendar of revelations where seemingly mundane events become portals to the sacred. He reminds us to be alert to enigmatic moments. -Frank Rossini, author of Last Confession and Midnight the Blues
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JOHN HARN grew up outside Detroit. In high school, he learned from Richard Brautigan that poems can be about anything. John has published three poetry collections, Physics for Beginners (Blue Light Book Award), Witness (Aldrich) and Mostly the Wind (Flowstone). He recently exhibited poems with photographer Jeanne Maasch at several Oregon art galleries and self-published, through a grant from Lane Arts Council, a book combining Oregon history with original poetry. A father of 3 and a grandfather of 2 ¿, he lives in Eugene.