JPHart / Fiction
If fiction is dead, reality is not far behind.
J.P. Hart
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- Birthday
- December 31
- Bio
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Sleep: our paradigm/
of the universe to keep/
through a constant night
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Daybreak young bucks joust
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Antlers clash, wet flank muscle
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Sunlit snow showers, night
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nothing but blue sky
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even the half moon stood still
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night's watch, as birds fought
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magnolia fire
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as the swan swims, rain fell cold
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flowers light the pond
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*Yes. That was me at Kmart in sunglasses asking for Van Morrison's
Greatest Hits.
Pleased to meet you!
MY RECENT POSTS
- ODE: No Piano Hidden Today
May 26, 2012 01:58PM - Kafka Woke Me
May 19, 2012 09:27AM - Deeply from the Sixty-Six
May 16, 2012 08:01AM - Poem Not About Poetry
May 12, 2012 09:05AM - Dead Bird
April 29, 2012 01:15PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Thanks Gerald.
I
should have qualified the poem
as an excerpt from a
larger
5,600…”
May 27, 2012 11:32AM - “Read, rated,
bumped.”
May 26, 2012 10:36PM - “Howdy hi
gentlemen.
The older I get
the more I sit. A rain shower
rolled over
opp…”
May 26, 2012 04:06PM - “I've the annual report
here. Sky's the
limit--philosophically
and
financially!…”
May 24, 2012 08:21AM - “cool work. The image
enlightens the voila of your
words,
BD.
Hush my mouth
if mus…”
May 24, 2012 07:30AM
J.P. Hart's Links
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May 27, 2012 11:32AM
“Thanks Gerald. I should have qualified the poem as an excerpt from a larger 5,600 or so w0rd prosaic short story I've worked on for 35 years. No, sorry,…”
About: ODE: No Piano Hidden Today
“Thanks Gerald. I should have qualified the poem as an excerpt from a larger 5,600 or so w0rd prosaic short story I've worked on for 35 years. No, sorry,…”
About: ODE: No Piano Hidden Today
May 26, 2012 10:36PM
“Read, rated, bumped.”
About: Sacrifice – Chapter 49 (If you want to be a bird)
“Read, rated, bumped.”
About: Sacrifice – Chapter 49 (If you want to be a bird)
May 26, 2012 04:06PM
“Howdy hi gentlemen. The older I get the more I sit. A rain shower rolled over opposite the northeast lake wind and then afternoon sunlight like minute…”
About: ODE: No Piano Hidden Today
“Howdy hi gentlemen. The older I get the more I sit. A rain shower rolled over opposite the northeast lake wind and then afternoon sunlight like minute…”
About: ODE: No Piano Hidden Today
May 24, 2012 08:21AM
“I've the annual report here. Sky's the limit--philosophically and financially! Google is the paradigm shift! Do no evil~”
About: Robert Moog turns 78, but we get the cool birthday present
“I've the annual report here. Sky's the limit--philosophically and financially! Google is the paradigm shift! Do no evil~”
About: Robert Moog turns 78, but we get the cool birthday present
May 24, 2012 07:30AM
“cool work. The image enlightens the voila of your words, BD. Hush my mouth if must, delete me is you wish, BUT I seem to recall that haiku ought involv…”
About: Wildflower (Haiku)
“cool work. The image enlightens the voila of your words, BD. Hush my mouth if must, delete me is you wish, BUT I seem to recall that haiku ought involv…”
About: Wildflower (Haiku)
May 24, 2012 07:00AM
“I suspect the image of you and Mr. Jack Pine Sumac gliding home from Woodstock photographing a double rainbow has put years on my life. PEACE”
About: Unplugged and On The Road to Woodstock
“I suspect the image of you and Mr. Jack Pine Sumac gliding home from Woodstock photographing a double rainbow has put years on my life. PEACE”
About: Unplugged and On The Road to Woodstock
May 24, 2012 06:55AM
“This is *American Scholar* justifiable. Dr. Weber, have you critiqued 'Watering Elephants?' R”
About: Motivational Sneakiness
“This is *American Scholar* justifiable. Dr. Weber, have you critiqued 'Watering Elephants?' R”
About: Motivational Sneakiness
May 24, 2012 06:33AM
“Whenever in California I commit the same mistake. The mistake is leaving California.”
About: The Price of Admission-No fun, no go, that’s my philosophy!!
“Whenever in California I commit the same mistake. The mistake is leaving California.”
About: The Price of Admission-No fun, no go, that’s my philosophy!!
May 24, 2012 05:53AM
“I'd rather have a beer with Paul Krugman than, say, Paul Ryan.”
About: Abuse Shelter Director, “we can’t go backwards” on WI Women
“I'd rather have a beer with Paul Krugman than, say, Paul Ryan.”
About: Abuse Shelter Director, “we can’t go backwards” on WI Women
May 24, 2012 05:40AM
“I remain curious--the best potential haiku line evah: You along the road 1----2---3--4---5 [Richard Nixon mask]”
About: Introduction to Rock Poetry 101
“I remain curious--the best potential haiku line evah: You along the road 1----2---3--4---5 [Richard Nixon mask]”
About: Introduction to Rock Poetry 101
May 24, 2012 05:30AM
“'"... port one and port two connect, phone shut down and replug often enough to send my ass muscles into spastic seizures. After one of his reques…”
About: Fun With Comcast
“'"... port one and port two connect, phone shut down and replug often enough to send my ass muscles into spastic seizures. After one of his reques…”
About: Fun With Comcast
May 24, 2012 05:01AM
“Relevant deserved push to thread and, as time is the constant, pleae allow a quipped paraphrase of Chicken Maaan: 'I've read Skip's and Seth's and Matt…”
About: ASH - All (kinds of) Stories Here
“Relevant deserved push to thread and, as time is the constant, pleae allow a quipped paraphrase of Chicken Maaan: 'I've read Skip's and Seth's and Matt…”
About: ASH - All (kinds of) Stories Here
May 23, 2012 08:04AM
“Most of the rest of us don't know how lucky we are. Was it explained elsewhere why Ronnie was the target of such maliciousness? Many compliments to you…”
About: S.O.B.
“Most of the rest of us don't know how lucky we are. Was it explained elsewhere why Ronnie was the target of such maliciousness? Many compliments to you…”
About: S.O.B.
May 22, 2012 08:27AM
“Saul and I go way back. Haven't thought of him since that day in Humboldt Park and more recently before getting lost in the animal kingdom, high on haz…”
About: My Lunch With a Nobel Prize-Winning Author
“Saul and I go way back. Haven't thought of him since that day in Humboldt Park and more recently before getting lost in the animal kingdom, high on haz…”
About: My Lunch With a Nobel Prize-Winning Author
May 22, 2012 07:44AM
“Smartest people I know don't read fiction; they wrote it. {did anyone notice how I just bitch slapped Hemingway with that semi-colon :} I mean really. 'S…”
About: How long has this been going on?
“Smartest people I know don't read fiction; they wrote it. {did anyone notice how I just bitch slapped Hemingway with that semi-colon :} I mean really. 'S…”
About: How long has this been going on?
May 22, 2012 07:21AM
“An old corporate bard once told me it's about intellectual stamina. Nowadays, it's been said that the kids' obsession with AI gamesmanship is a bellwet…”
About: Opening with the Queen's Pawn
“An old corporate bard once told me it's about intellectual stamina. Nowadays, it's been said that the kids' obsession with AI gamesmanship is a bellwet…”
About: Opening with the Queen's Pawn
May 22, 2012 05:32AM
“if at first you don't succeed TIME”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
“if at first you don't succeed TIME”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
May 22, 2012 05:27AM
“New Yorker? I enjoyed reading above my head but then my arms wore out, my knees got weak. Houghton Mifflin rejected my 'coming of age' novel circa 1972…”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
“New Yorker? I enjoyed reading above my head but then my arms wore out, my knees got weak. Houghton Mifflin rejected my 'coming of age' novel circa 1972…”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
May 22, 2012 05:27AM
“New Yorker? I enjoyed reading above my head but then my arms wore out, my knees got weak. Houghton Mifflin rejected my 'coming of age' novel circa 1972…”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
“New Yorker? I enjoyed reading above my head but then my arms wore out, my knees got weak. Houghton Mifflin rejected my 'coming of age' novel circa 1972…”
About: Open Salon, the Top Hat Cafe of the Internet
May 21, 2012 07:48AM
“Enjoyable poignant focus that underscores the vast challenges that confront the 'cure' research and monetary complexities out there. Blessed are the c…”
About: All I Have Left is My Skin
“Enjoyable poignant focus that underscores the vast challenges that confront the 'cure' research and monetary complexities out there. Blessed are the c…”
About: All I Have Left is My Skin
May 20, 2012 11:35AM
“You are a linguistic genius & your photographs of flowers sooth my eyes with splendid joy. More, please. Sha lom”
About: In Childhood You Are Young
“You are a linguistic genius & your photographs of flowers sooth my eyes with splendid joy. More, please. Sha lom”
About: In Childhood You Are Young
May 20, 2012 09:25AM
“Was I just called a neurotic shut in?”
About: CA Dreamer: Chicago Days:St. Anthony & Another Irish Failure
“Was I just called a neurotic shut in?”
About: CA Dreamer: Chicago Days:St. Anthony & Another Irish Failure
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