Daniel Y. Harris holds a Master of Arts in Divinity from The University of Chicago, where he specialized in the history and hermeneutics of religion and wrote his dissertation on The Zohar. He is co-author of THE NEW ARCANA (NYQ Books, 2012) and Paul Celan and the Messiah's Broken Levered Tongue: An Exponential Dyad (Cervena Barva Press, 2010) which was picked by The Jewish Forward as one of the 5 most important Jewish poetry books of 2010. He is also the author of Unio Mystica (Cross-Cultural Communications, 2009) and HYPERLINKS OF ANXIETY (Cervena Barva Press, 2013). He is a three-time Pushcart Prize nominee. His poetry, experimental writing, art, and essays have been published in Blazevox, THE DENVER QUARTERLY, European Judaism, EXQUISITE CORPSE, The New York Quarterly, In Posse Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Poetry Magazine.com, Poetry Salzburg Review, Stride Magazine, Ygdrasil, and Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture, among others. His sculptures, paintings and mixed-media assemblages have been exhibited at The Jewish Community Library of San Francisco, Market Street Gallery, The Euphrat Museum, The Center for Visual Arts, and Dolly Fiterman Fine Arts, among others. He was born in Paris, France, has lived in Boston, Denver, Chicago, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Sonoma County, and now lives in Orange County.