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David Dayton [1]

Listed as: 
Poet
Public address: 
Silver Spring, MD
Maryland US
Email: 
david_d_dayton@yahoo.com
Bio: 

I became a poet at the University of California at Santa Cruz in workshops led by Raymond Carver and George Hitchcock and energized by a cadre of talented student poets, such as Mark Jarman and Robert McDowell. I also delved deeply into modern American poetry and poetics in classes taught by Norman O. Brown, David Swanger, and Tilly Shaw. Google Play Books has a preview PDF copy of my first book, The Lost Body of Childhood, published by Copper Beech Press. In the late 1970s, I launched Alembic: A Magazine of Poetry, which morphed into Alembic Press, financed by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and by my wife, whose academic career took us from Ithaca, New York, to Mexico, where both our children were born, and then to Puerto Rico in 1985. About 1990, I set aside literary ambition to begin a career in academia and government. Along the way, I earned a Master's in English Education at UPR Mayaguez, where I also taught, and a PhD in technical communication from Texas Tech. In 2019, my wife and I both retired from federal government jobs in Washington, DC. In 2023, I will self-publish a second collection of poems, The Bus to San Simón, as both an ebook and paperback on Amazon.com. I will also publish a novel there, Wideman's Gospel. Beyond that, I continue to work on chapters of a family history and memoir, tentatively titled Chaplain's Kid.

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Spanish
Favorite authors: 
Poetry: James Wright, W.S. Merwin, Willliam Stafford, Randall Jarrell, William Carlos Williams Fiction: Herman Melville, Saul Bellow, Michael Connelly, Donna Leon, Amor Towles
Twitter/X: 
@dddayton
Born in: 
Dallas, TX
Texas
Raised in: 
Army bases in KY, NC, PCZ; Orlando, FL; Willingboro, NJ, KY
Kentucky
RSS feed: 
https://ggle.io/5M0h [2]
Website: 
https://daviddayton.medium.com/ [3]
What I'm reading now: 
Still Life by Jay Hopler
Prefers to work with: 
Any

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