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Hardung, Jason

 
9781929878819: The Names of Lost Things

Synopsis

The poetry of Jason Hardung exists in the marrow of his bones—coursing through his bloodstream as bad memories, broken dreams, and monsters that keep him awake at night. Pens and pencils are exploratory tools in the hands of Hardung to extract poetry from the marrow—writing is making an incision in the flesh and letting the blood spill out. THE NAMES OF LOST THINGS is a work of genius, the literary equivalent of human vivisection—a triumph of the human spirit to adapt, overcome and endure! Wolf Carstens, Epic Rites Press

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À propos de l'auteur

Jason Hardung was born and raised on the windy plains of Cheyenne, Wyoming. After living throughout the western United States he now lives in Ft. Collins, Colorado. His work has appeared in numerous journals and magazines including: Thrasher Magazine, New York Quarterly, Evergreen Review, Chiron Review, Word Riot, 3 AM, Underground Voices and Monkey Bicycle. He is also an editor for Matter Literary Journal. The Broken and the Damned was his first full length book of poetry published by Epic Rite Press in 2009. He has been nominated for a Pushcart and Best of the Web three years in a row and has done readings all over the country. When he isn’t writing he rides his beat up Schwinn in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Recently, he has taken up painting. He plans on moving to Los Angeles now that he is out of the legal system, finally.

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