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David Sanders resides in Jersey City and in Baiting Hollow on the North Fork of Long Island. Sanders will always be a New Yorker at heart: he grew up in Westbury, Long Island, and spent most of his adult life just a stone's throw from the fields and tennis courts of Central Park. A graduate of Georgetown University he writes, paints, and composes music. Sanders also has a great deal of product design, digital design, and architectural experience. He has written eight volumes of poetry. Currently he is finishing his first collection of digital prints under his brand Mates 4or Life as well as composing the music for an original ballet based upon one of his roundels. He is very happy to be publishing The Selected Poems, his eighth volume of poetry by agreement with Random House's xlibris.com.
JJ's Shot to Save the World is a story about a young girl who conquers her fear of going to the doctor's to get a vaccination. While vaccines can be scary, JJ shows courage and strength on her journey to become a germ-fighting hero. Dr. David Sanders and Elyse Sanders conceived the idea for this book after navigating their daughter's own experience with her routine vaccinations. They wrote it with the hope to inspire bravery in young children and help them understand the benefits of getting vaccinated.
A collection of poems about time, solitude, and wisdom that leads readers to hover between acceptance of and alienation from our fragility.Bread of the Moment, the follow-up to David Sanders' Compass and Clock (Swallow Press, 2016), devotes keen attention to the porous nature of the past and how the unbidden evidence of ordinary life pervades the world, provoking a spectrum of moments from which to draw meaning and find solace. These poems, characterized by a mix of free and formal verse, depict quiet days at home or in nature, as well as close calls and brushes with death: chronic illness, a house fire, a car crushed by a boulder.In this way, these poems amplify the fragility of the commonplace, a mystery from which we are, amid the noise of our everyday lives, sometimes estranged. Through this exploration, Sanders constructs a precarious balance between alienation and acceptance, striking a note at once recognizable and new.
The book consists of two hundred new poems from David Sanders, including You Have Become Inside of Me.You have become inside of me.There is no moment when it became.Like a raindrop that falls into seaYou have become inside of me.I no longer understand the shame.We have a passion that has burst into flame.Two men who love do love the same.You have become inside of me.Silently, endlessly, I hear your name.Like a whisper that ripples in the seaYou have become inside of me.
Two hundred new poems from David Sanders including:Love Is Always In Your Heart Love is always in your heart. In a busy world that tends to isolateWe all feel, at times, like a spare part. But love is always in your heart. If you can't feel it, you can't relate, Please don't despair or hesitate, It's still there-ready for your next date. Love is always pretty smart. It's always there, always in wait. It's the place it gets its start: Love is always in your heart.
The poems of Compass and Clock take their inspiration from the intersection of the natural world and the human, exploring the landscapes in which those intersections occur. Those landscapes range from David Sanders's native midwestern countryside to the caves of Lascaux and an enchanted lake where relics of lost lives are washed ashore.
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