Proud Thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu and Death of A Journal is a flipbook of prose and poetry from award winning author G. Douglas Davis IV (aka D. Alexander Holiday) as he continues his observations of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people through illegal settlements, occupation and genocide in Proud.... In Deaths of A Journal, as a member of the Davis family, the author chronicles the deaths of family members. Both books include images.
G. Douglas Davis, The Black Authors Matter award-winning author received a MA from Albany State University. He is a recipient of the Spellman Award. He moderated a creative writing workshop in an area state maximum security prison and performs his volunteer duties as a liaison with the GBS/CIDP Foundation International. As a performance artist, he has read at open mics and on radio and television. His work appears in numerous journals and publications, among them Arts & Understanding Magazine, The Arabesque Review and The Amherst Society. He still resides and writes in upstate New York.
Format:
Pages:
pages
Publication:
Publisher:
Edition:
Language:
ISBN10:
1614689423
ISBN13:
9781614689423
kindle Asin:
1614689423
Proud Anti-Semite: Thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu and Death of Granduncles: A Journal
Proud Thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu and Death of A Journal is a flipbook of prose and poetry from award winning author G. Douglas Davis IV (aka D. Alexander Holiday) as he continues his observations of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people through illegal settlements, occupation and genocide in Proud.... In Deaths of A Journal, as a member of the Davis family, the author chronicles the deaths of family members. Both books include images.
G. Douglas Davis, The Black Authors Matter award-winning author received a MA from Albany State University. He is a recipient of the Spellman Award. He moderated a creative writing workshop in an area state maximum security prison and performs his volunteer duties as a liaison with the GBS/CIDP Foundation International. As a performance artist, he has read at open mics and on radio and television. His work appears in numerous journals and publications, among them Arts & Understanding Magazine, The Arabesque Review and The Amherst Society. He still resides and writes in upstate New York.