James HarrisJames Harris has completed three chapbook collections: Clock of Stars, The 91 Days of Summer, and Traipse—an early version of Traipse was chosen by Heather McHugh for the Writers@Work Prize. He has been an NEA Poetry Fellow, a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford and received the Poetry Society of America Lyric Poetry Prize. His work has appeared in: Manoa, Pequod, Poetry East, Slate, Southwest Review, The Southern Review, TriQuarterly, Quarterly Review, swamp pink and other journals. He has taught at UC Berkeley, Stanford, and Bay Area Community Colleges. He lives in Kensington, California.
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