Harrison Dietzman worked for six years as a wildland firefighter with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. He lives in western Oregon with his wife, the poet Alisha Dietzman, and their two rescue cats, Frank Stanford and Ishmael. His writing appears in The Point, Guernica, Soft Union, and elsewhere.

work

Might Really Limit Your Future Options - SARKA

Promise Me That You Will Not Look For Me - Soft Union

Smoke Season - The Point Magazine

To Smolder, Burn Slow - Guernica

Cowboys - Terrain.org (forthcoming, finalist for the 2025 fiction contest)

Line, Wildland Urban Interface Watch Outs, and Standard Firefighting Orders - MEMO-002 (forthcoming)