Poetry. Charting the vicissitudes of her own life, and the travails and triumphs of the lives of those whom she knows and loves, Karen Harryman's poems travel great distances, both internally and geographically. "In Karen Harryman's hands everything becomes a blessing"--Ellen Bass, author of Mulse of Love. Karen Harryman lives in Burbank, California, with her husband Kirker Butler. Auto Mechanic's Daughter is her first book.
Author City: Los Angeles, CA USA
Karen Harryman's poems have appeared in Alaska Quarterly, Los Angeles Review, Poetry New Zealand, and the Cortland Review, as well as other print and online journals. Before moving to Los Angeles, she lived and worked in Kentucky for most of her life. Currently, she teaches English and creative writing at YULA, an Orthodox Jewish high school in Los Angeles. Auto Mechanic's Daughter is her first book.
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