Rock gardener composing a life in stone. Under pseudonym Paul A. Harris, LMU English prof & Co-Editor, SubStance (lit/theory). All tweets of my own devices.
So excited! Pre-pub copy of co-authored book arrived--beautiful history of viewing stones and how-to handbook for creating displays, + eco-philosophy of stone.
We put our ❤️❤️❤️ in this book, pls share/retweet.
info/preview: https://t.co/r5nrATsWvM
Honored that @DeborahNetburn included The Garden of Slow Time at #LMU in her excellent guide to LA #labyrinths in today's @latimes.
https://t.co/2pnia26evE
Delighted-excited that this project, featuring foreword by @carlorovelli, is in print! The prime mover was Remy Lestienne, fellow Past President of @studyoftime.
New work with wood piece washed up in recent storms.
Manifestone:
Stones are vital signs
Of the Earth's living spirit
Plus they're pretty cool
#rockgarden#haiku#beachcombing @ Long Beach, California https://t.co/IzodFAg4AT
Viewing Stone in Pfeiffer Beach purple sand.
Found by renowned stone fisher @still_tongue. Always spots the coolest rocks and creatures 😉.
#viewingstone#pfeifferbeach#purplesand @ Long Beach, California https://t.co/q1sKarTgmd
Always great to see what #lmuart students are doing in The Displacement Garden, a Slow Time Zone I created with @richardturner544 in 2016.
#concretepoetry#nothing#rockgarden @ Laband Art Gallery https://t.co/uVVS6JdR8Z
Six Memos for the Next Millennium
Who remembers when this one was the next one???
#calvino#italocalvino#stonetime#texture @ Historic California Heights https://t.co/9VPnjV1Hpe