A Living Art

“A Living Art is a collection of poetry with subjects ranging from archaeological findings and folklore from various cultures to intimate friendships and family members lost. The blend of the two gives the reader a window into the personality of the author and share in his interests and his own life experiences. With the poems organized into sections based on the themes of their content, you can easily find the ones that interest you most, although I think there are strong poems throughout. Poems like “Q” have taught me something interesting, while others such as “Valentine Conundrum” made me chuckle. There is something for everyone in this collection, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is a fan of verse.” — Clover S. Laurel, Author of Mausoleums of the Eye and other poems.
“When people say David’s book is worth the read, what they really mean is that it’s worth being patient with yourself as you traverse the sometimes thick terrain of folklore and historical references wondering if you’re on thin ice because you’re missing a few words or at the pinnacle of a literary iceberg—I assure you it’s the latter. But I don’t need to assure you because his poems are so masterfully penned, they do all the assuring for you. This book… it’s the real deal. And it’s frickin’ amazing.” — Dave Alden Hutchison, Author, Milt Millville and the Magic Harpsichord
Paperback, 180 pages with illustrations, $14.95
ISBN# 978-0-9984975-1-8
Also available as E-Book on Kindle and NOOK