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These are, as best as can be reconstructed, the poems written by David Davis during the largest part of his life. Presented in roughly chronological order, beginning when he was just a boy and going through his early seventies, they include the good and the bad and everything in between. Basically, they amount to a form of autobiography, with a lot of the facts left out. Many present his decidedly dry sense of humor and his odd way of looking at life; others are cries from the wilderness. Deceptively simple and clear, there is often a turn of phrase or line that gives you a kick in one part of the intellect or another.…mehr

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These are, as best as can be reconstructed, the poems written by David Davis during the largest part of his life. Presented in roughly chronological order, beginning when he was just a boy and going through his early seventies, they include the good and the bad and everything in between. Basically, they amount to a form of autobiography, with a lot of the facts left out. Many present his decidedly dry sense of humor and his odd way of looking at life; others are cries from the wilderness. Deceptively simple and clear, there is often a turn of phrase or line that gives you a kick in one part of the intellect or another.
Autorenporträt
David Davis wrote a science fiction novel entitled "The Mistakes," published by Kohler Books in 2020. In 2023, he also published a collection of essays on science and religion, "Seven Heretical Sermons," and a collection of detective short stories, "The Detectives." Some of the poems in this collection were previously published in his book, "Heartspan." In addition, he has had seventeen plays produced, including productions in New York and Hollywood. Many of these plays will be published in his forthcoming book, "Selected Plays." He has also had several poems, magazine features, and scholarly articles published. He earned a PhD in theatre and is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Working Title Playwrights. He has worked as a physics and math teacher, actor, head of three college theatre programs, technical writer, editor, and health communications specialist. He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Kathy, and has one daughter, Elizabeth.