THE REVIEW MIRROR

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The true story of life isn't a set line from birth to death. Life mixes together growths and breaks. It fractures the sun and it carries the moonlight into your bedroom at night. The Review Mirror sets itself apart from reflective poetry using brief lines and large impact. Let Harris take you through life, through every memory, and how one copes with the loss of memory as he approaches the fold of the universe.

Poetry

ISBN: 978-0615852607

Publication Date: August 2, 2013

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The true story of life isn't a set line from birth to death. Life mixes together growths and breaks. It fractures the sun and it carries the moonlight into your bedroom at night. The Review Mirror sets itself apart from reflective poetry using brief lines and large impact. Let Harris take you through life, through every memory, and how one copes with the loss of memory as he approaches the fold of the universe.

Poetry

ISBN: 978-0615852607

Publication Date: August 2, 2013

The true story of life isn't a set line from birth to death. Life mixes together growths and breaks. It fractures the sun and it carries the moonlight into your bedroom at night. The Review Mirror sets itself apart from reflective poetry using brief lines and large impact. Let Harris take you through life, through every memory, and how one copes with the loss of memory as he approaches the fold of the universe.

Poetry

ISBN: 978-0615852607

Publication Date: August 2, 2013

About DAVID M. HARRIS

David M. Harris spent twenty-five years working in publishing in New York, then threw it all over to go to graduate school and become a teacher. He got an MFA in fiction, then threw it all over to write poetry. After living in and around New York City all his life, he threw it all over to move to Tennessee to get married. Now he has a wife and child, a varying number of dogs, cats, fish, and chickens, and a 1972 MGB roadster. Along the way, he picked up some work in film production and some credits as a writer: a published novel, two produced screenplays, a weekly column that ran for about a year and a half in the local daily newspaper, a few short stories, a collection of essays, and a few dozen poems published in places like The Pedestal, Labletter, Pirene's Fountain, and Gargoyle.

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