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Two of my poems will be published in issue 3 of GFT Press's journal, One in Four

Two of my poems will be published in issue 3 of GFT Press’s journal, One in Four , at the invitation of and selection by Editor-in-Chief, Jack Daniel Miles. “Blood Cries the Earth” and “Squatting in Sunlight” will appear as a staff contribution.

My poem "The Exile is His Diary" is now live online at The Sea Letter.

My poem “ The Exile is His Diary ” is now live online at  The Sea Letter . Thank you Leo Gonzalez, Editor.

Roaring Books: The Must-Read Literature of the 1920s

Roaring Books: The Must-Read Literature of the 1920s

The most regretful people on earth

“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” Poet Mary Oliver

Thank you Gravel: A Literary Journal for accepting 2 of my poems to be published in their January 2018 issue

Thank you Gravel: A Literary Journal  for accepting 2 of my poems to be published in their January 2018 issue. They have previously published one of my poems.

Thank you Heron Tree for accepting another of my poems for future publication.

Thank you  Heron Tree  for accepting another of my poems for future publication.  They have published 3 of mine previously.

A Necessary but not enjoyable read

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Housefire Elegies by Keith Montesano My rating: 3 of 5 stars “…[W]e’ll never owe a thing to this nightlong world,” writes Keith Montesano, which might serve as the epitaph for this book as well as life. I did not want to like “Housefire Elegies.” The unrelenting horror of violent death. The nearly random juxtaposition and blending of mixed analogies and metaphors. But perhaps that was Montesano’s point–if there is nothing but violent meaninglessness, then the language should reflect it? For “God has nothing to do do with how tight you hold on” when the tsunami comes your way, or the plane crashes, or the criminal attacks, or the housefire burns. And you are lucky, perhaps you will “live out your days among us all, and escape before you ever know the meaning.” This is not an enjoyable read–and it is not intended as such. There are good poems, sometimes clubbed to death by overweening focus on the violence–almost a pornography of violence. And the juxtaposition I mentioned sometimes tak

A Necessary but not enjoyable read

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Housefire Elegies by Keith Montesano My rating: 3 of 5 stars "...[W]e'll never owe a thing to this nightlong world," writes Keith Montesano, which might serve as the epitaph for this book as well as life. I did not want to like "Housefire Elegies." The unrelenting horror of violent death. The nearly random juxtaposition and blending of mixed analogies and metaphors. But perhaps that was Montesano's point--if there is nothing but violent meaninglessness, then the language should reflect it? For "God has nothing to do do with how tight you hold on" when the tsunami comes your way, or the plane crashes, or the criminal attacks, or the housefire burns. And you are lucky, perhaps you will "live out your days among us all, and escape before you ever know the meaning." This is not an enjoyable read--and it is not intended as such. There are good poems, sometimes clubbed to death by overweening focus on the violence--almost a pornography of

Flawed by worth reading

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Sixty Days and Counting by Kim Stanley Robinson My rating: 3 of 5 stars I wanted to like this concluding volume of Robinson’s trilogy more than I did–in fact, parts were very good. What holds me back and reduces my rating is primarily the naive politics, often expressed in unbelievable blog “chats” by the President of the US. The conspiracy suspense story is fun and exciting. The “domestic” drama of a father trying to do right by his young sons also good. The science in the science fiction is plausible and the effects of global climate change all-too likely. Then there is the unlikely resolution to all-things China that spoils much of the end of the book. I do like the weaving of Buddhism, science, and real politik. And the characters are complex and interesting. View all my reviews

The Sea Letter will publish my poem "The Exile Is His Diary" online and in in an upcoming print issue.

The Sea Letter will publish my poem “The Exile Is His Diary” online and in in an upcoming print issue.

The Sea Letter will publish my poem "The Exile is his Diary" online and in in an upcoming print issue

The Sea Letter  will publish my poem “The Exile Is His Diary” online and in in an upcoming print issue.

The Sea Letter will publish my poem "The Exile Is His Diary" online and in in an upcoming print issue. 

The Sea Letter  will publish my poem "The Exile Is His Diary" online and in in an upcoming print issue.

A comprehensive guide through the incomprehensible mind of genius.

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Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson My rating: 5 of 5 stars A biography itten through the lens of Leonardo’s jounals, this work by Isaacson is a comprehensive journey through the comprehensive but incomprehensible mind of a genius. Organizing by topic as much as chronology, Isaacson helps us see how Leonardo sought to understand all things and reveal the intersections and connections within. View all my reviews

Now live the Fall issue of Aji Magazine with 2 of my poems and a Reflection on Craft.

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4 of my poems included in Vine Leaves Literary Journal: A Collection of Vignettes. Buy a copy & support a nonprofit press. #VLLJ4EVA

Tell me what you think of the new look for my website in the comments box

Tell me what you think of the new look for my website in the comments box:  http://www.davidanthonysam.com/

The Voices Project has published my poem "Warof Headlines" on its website

The Voices Project has published my poem “ War of Headlines ” on its website.

The Voices Project has published my poem "Warof Headlines" on its website

The Voices Project has published my poem " War of Headlines " on its website.

The Voices Project has published my poem "War of Headlines" on its website

The Voices Project has published my poem “ War of Headlines ” on its website.

Please Like and Follow my Facebook Poetry Page

Please Like and Follow my Facebook Poetry Page

A Worthy effort

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We Deserve the Gods We Ask For by Seth Brady Tucker My rating: 3 of 5 stars Seth Brady Tucker’s collection seems earnest. But for me the conceit of superheroes mixed with real or imagined characters doing dramatic monologues did not work well enough. Perhaps a bit more editing–and I don’t mean the occasional typos–would have strengthened what is a noteworthy effort at describing PTSD and the soldier’s experience, as well as giving voice to other speakers. The diction sometimes stretches too far and is in danger of trivializing heartfelt emotion. Nonetheless, “We Deserve” is worth reading at least once. View all my reviews

A Worthy effort

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We Deserve the Gods We Ask For by Seth Brady Tucker My rating: 3 of 5 stars Seth Brady Tucker's collection seems earnest. But for me the conceit of superheroes mixed with real or imagined characters doing dramatic monologues did not work well enough. Perhaps a bit more editing--and I don't mean the occasional typos--would have strengthened what is a noteworthy effort at describing PTSD and the soldier's experience, as well as giving voice to other speakers. The diction sometimes stretches too far and is in danger of trivializing heartfelt emotion. Nonetheless, "We Deserve" is worth reading at least once. View all my reviews

Slideshow of some of my poetry readings on YouTube

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Slideshow of some of my poetry readings on YouTube

Poetry Readings Slideshow

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Poetry Readings Slideshow

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My collection "Memories in Clay" is now available for the Nook.

My collection “ Memories in Clay ” is now available for the Nook. 

My collection "Memories in Clay" is now available for the Nook.

My collection " Memories in Clay " is now available for the Nook. 

Summerset Review will publish my poem “Eloquence.”

Summerset Review will publish my poem “Eloquence.” This is the 4th they have accepted. Thank you editors.

4 of my poems included in Vine Leaves Literary Journal: A Collection of Vignettes from Across the Globe - Vine Leaves Press

4 of my poems included in Vine Leaves Literary Journal: A Collection of Vignettes from Across the Globe – Vine Leaves Press. Order your copy.

November's issue of GFT is now available. 

November's issue of GFT is now available.

November's issue of GFT is now available.

November’s issue of GFT is now available.

Thanks to all who give my books Customer Reviews

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Read Tom's 5-star review of Memories in Clay, Dreams of Wolves: Poems by David Anthony Sam

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