Infinite Windows Infinite Windows is an intimate love story told through brief poetic vignettes. It is also a clear-eyed exploration of grief and loss. Sensual in presentation, inspirational in effect, mystical in its union of the tangible and otherworldly, Infinite Windows celebrates life and love - even life and love after death. It is a work of poetry and fiction, and although its form is that of a biography, it is not one. Characters, incidents and chronology are the products of the author's imagination. Any ...
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Infinite Windows Infinite Windows is an intimate love story told through brief poetic vignettes. It is also a clear-eyed exploration of grief and loss. Sensual in presentation, inspirational in effect, mystical in its union of the tangible and otherworldly, Infinite Windows celebrates life and love - even life and love after death. It is a work of poetry and fiction, and although its form is that of a biography, it is not one. Characters, incidents and chronology are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The Author's Inspirations The author's inspirations include: The interior life; the maturing of the spiritual and psychological self; creating sparks by juxtaposing words; working from grids of favorite words; the deepening of meaning through repetition; dream states; ordering poems into a chronological representation of a life; fractured narratives with flipping perspectives; and the flow experience produced by eliminating line breaks. David Paul Mesler David Paul Mesler is a classically trained jazz musician and educator known for his 45 albums on ECR, his 15 major Hollywood films, his performances for 1000s of events including for 4 sitting US Presidents, leading the jazz band at Benaroya Hall for 10 years, his 100s of original art songs and chamber works, and his 26 years of teaching at Seattle Central and North Seattle Colleges. As a pianist, David's film credits include The Blind Side (2009), Warm Bodies (2013), The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), Battlefield Earth (2000), and The Wrong Guy (1997), as well as the Emmy Award winning television features for Disney, Eloise at the Plaza (2003), and Eloise at Christmastime (2003). David himself was nominated for a Northwest Regional Emmy in 1992. He is a prolific maker of experimental films and digital art, and has been writing poetry since age 16. (c) DAVID PAUL MESLER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ...
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