Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026
Harrison Cashmere

Harrison Cashmere

Harrison Cashmere is a poet and writer from the heart of Kashmir. His work explores the delicate intersection of human introspection and the fleeting beauty of the natural world. Deeply rooted in the atmosphere of the valley, his poetry seeks to ground philosophical ideas in the lived, sensory details of his homeland.

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About Harrison Cashmere

Harrison Cashmere is a poet and writer from the heart of Kashmir. His work explores the delicate intersection of human introspection and the fleeting beauty of the natural world. Deeply rooted in the atmosphere of the valley, his poetry seeks to ground philosophical ideas in the lived, sensory details of his homeland.

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  • The Folklore of the High Passes: The Ghost of the Grey Crags

    These poems explore the mystical landscape of the Kashmir Valley through classical meter and formal rhyme. From the "Vakhs" of Lal Ded to the folklore of the Walnut Jinn, the collection seeks to preserve the cultural "texture" of high-altitude traditions.