River Run
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
Anita Harris is pleased that journalists Alison Bass, Steven Greenhouse and Alex S Jones like her new memoir,The View From Third Street, set in Harrisburg, Pennsylania.
More than 40 people attended the launch event for The View From Third Street–some from as nearby as Linnaean Street in Cambridge and others from as far away as Paris. Here are links to a video of Anita’s talk and to photos of the event.
You are cordially invited to celebrate the launch of my new book! The View from Third Street Saturday, October 1,
The View From Third Street, Anita M. Harris’ new memoir of the Harrisburg Independent Press, has launched!
The world was different then, no nuclear bombs, no television. Our excuse was that we didn’t know. (Although many did know.) Now we watch in real time. Buildings crumbling before our eyes, bodies in the street, a child’s shoe in the gutter. This is not a movie. What will be our excuse this time?
Gordon Lewin after the Colleyville Synagogue standoff describes his experiences with antisemitism, and says we need to build bridges to forestall anti semitism and hate. “I am grieving, and not just for those who have suffered. I am grieving for myself, for my loss of optimism.”
Author Anita Harris writes about Lacoste gallery show of female artists challenging boundaries of sculpture and ceramics