David P. Miller began writing poetry at 52, in 2007. This leaves aside the political doggerel he composed in high school. His work has been seen in Meat for Tea: The Valley Review, and he has read at Stone Soup in Cambridge, MA. He was a member of the multidisciplinary Mobius Artists Group of Boston for 25 years. He is a librarian at Curry College, in Milton, MA, and is grateful for the Curry faculty creative writing group to which he belongs, for their support and encouragement.
► David's Origami micro-chapbooks are available for printing. Click on the titles.
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Origami Micro-Chapbook
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15 Short Poems
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| late afternoon sun | |
| The Violinist’s Left Arm | |
| Just to Put a Stone There | |
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Flicker
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Travel the Modern Way
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The next moment
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