Jacqueline H. Harris
JACQUELINE H. HARRIS {[email protected]} is an English professor at Brigham Young University-Idaho. She earned her PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializing in nineteenth-century British literature. She has published numerous works including the co-authored Concepts of Managing: A Road Map for Avoiding Career Hazards (2023), scholarly work in North Wind, Brontë Studies, Rocky Mountain Review, and Victorian Studies, and creative pieces in Red Ogre Review, New Graffiti, and Scribendi. She lives amid the farmland of rural Idaho.
“Celestial Diffraction through Gelatin”: On Daniel George’s Jell-O Belt Exhibit
Articles/Essays – Volume 54, No. 4
Liquid Crystal Display of neon Jell-O molds
Rotating underlit, perpetual planetary oscillation,
Celestial diffraction through gelatin.
