David Anthony Sam's Blog, page 214
June 14, 2014
"This Weaving" published on The Summerset Review
The Summerset Review Summer 2014 edition has been released including my poem "This Weaving." Go to my website http://www.davidanthonysam.com/ and on the right sidebar menu select "This Weaving."
Published on June 14, 2014 11:02
June 12, 2014
My First Book Free
The Kindle version of my first book is Dark land, White Lghtfree for a very limited time starting Friday June 13.
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Land-White...
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Land-White...
Published on June 12, 2014 15:09
Free Kindle Book Offer
Starting Friday June 13, & to celebrate the official release of my new book, the Kindle version of my first book is free for a very limited time.

Published on June 12, 2014 14:03
June 11, 2014
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon MeachamMy ratin...

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
in an interesting analysis of Jefferson as a man comfortable exercising political, positional and personal power to achieve his desired ends, Meacham proves himself to be a Jefferson advocate if not apologist. He takes Jefferson's version of events, giving him credit for the meeting that led to a vital compromise on the new nation taking on the debts of the states, for the Monroe Doctrine, etc. While I do not entirely agree with this stance, I do agree that this biography is a worth addition to the many available seeking to better understand America's most enigmatic president.
View all my reviews
Published on June 11, 2014 19:02
June 8, 2014
Kindle Countdown sale of "Memories in Clay, Dreams of Wol...
Kindle Countdown sale of "Memories in Clay, Dreams of Wolves" has begun today, June 8. If you buy a copy, please highlight your favorite lines and thank you.
Published on June 08, 2014 08:14
June 7, 2014
Diaries: The Python Years, 1969-1979 by Michael PalinMy r...

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I love Monty Python, and looked forward to hearing some of the behind scenes of how their creative processes worked together. In that, this book did not disappoint. It is a diary, however. And as with any of us, much of Palin's life described therein is filed with the daily mundane that is less interesting.
View all my reviews
Published on June 07, 2014 14:33
May 31, 2014
Happy Birthday Walt Whitman!

As a poet, I know I have been equally influenced by Whitman and Dickinson.
Here are some of my favorite Whitman quotations:
"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."
I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars."
“I sound my barbaric yawp over the rooftops of the world.”
“Do anything, but let it produce joy.”
“I exist as I am, that is enough,
If no other in the world be aware I sit content,
And if each and all be aware I sit content."
"And your very flesh shall be a great poem."
"Have you learned the lessons only of those who admired you, and were tender with you, and stood aside for you? Have you not learned great lessons from those who braced themselves against you, and disputed passage with you?"
"The morning glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books."
“This is what you shall do; Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body.”
“I like the scientific spirit—the holding off, the being sure but not too sure, the willingness to surrender ideas when the evidence is against them: this is ultimately fine—it always keeps the way beyond open—always gives life, thought, affection, the whole man, a chance to try over again after a mistake—after a wrong guess.”

"Walt Whitman, a cosmos, of Manhattan the son,
Turbulent, fleshy, sensual, eating, drinking and breeding,
No sentimentalist, no stander above men and women or apart from them,
No more modest than immodest.
Unscrew the locks from the doors!
Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!
Whoever degrades another degrades me,
And whatever is done or said returns at last to me.
Through me the afflatus surging and surging, through me the current and index."
Published on May 31, 2014 14:21
May 26, 2014
My website is now live
Published on May 26, 2014 07:14
May 25, 2014
The End of Night by Paul Bogard

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A lyrical lament to what is lost, the darkness that enables us to see and hear more deeply, to experience the falling upwards into stars, the Milky Way. It is sad to understand that for those younger than 50, they probably do not recognize their loss.
View all my reviews
Published on May 25, 2014 03:55
May 24, 2014
Classic Authors who suck
Published on May 24, 2014 07:19