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The Hippies Had It Right (Almost)

Buildings at The Farm community in Summertown, TN
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Some buildings at The Farm community in Summertown, TN

Janine Harrison reads "Don’t Be an NPC" and "The Hippies Had It Right (Almost)."

“Poetry is life distilled.” - Gwendolyn Brooks

Born and raised in Chicago, Janine Harrison is the author of Turning 50 on El Camino de Santiago, Weight of Silence, and If We Were Birds. Her work has appeared in Veils, Halos, Not Like the Rest of Us, Gyroscope Review, and "Shackles: International Poetry on the Oppression and Empowerment of Women." Janine lives in Highland, Indiana, and is a former Highland Poet Laureate. She joined us from her home via Zoom.