Harrison Stringer

Harrison Stringer grew up under big desert skies in southern New Mexico and studied physics and sound design at New Mexico Tech. He worked as a radio telescope technician with the Deep Space Network before moving to Flagstaff, where he guided night hikes and recorded geophonic soundscapes in volcanic fields. His short fiction has appeared in regional journals and small online zines, often blending hard science with the folklore of the American Southwest. He lives in Arizona with a partner who restores vintage instruments and two dogs, and spends free time building homemade microphones and chasing monsoon storms.

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