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This collection of sixty-one poems, most of which span a single page, is woven together with the clarity and storytelling that only a seasoned journalist can deliver. These meditations on life are packed with musings on joy and sadness, loss, and nature.
Donald Mace Williams spent much of his long career as a newspaper writer and editor and has been a devoted student and amateur performer of German Lieder by Schubert and other great composers. The metrical flow, frequent rhymes, and clear beginning-middle-end structure found in many of his poems reflect the strong influence of music on his work.
Now in his nineties, Williams remains a traditionalist in both literary and musical tastes. Though meter and rhyme may be considered old-fashioned by some, for Williams they are, like him, very much alive and thriving.
Donald Mace Williams spent much of his long career as a newspaper writer and editor and has been a devoted student and amateur performer of German Lieder by Schubert and other great composers. The metrical flow, frequent rhymes, and clear beginning-middle-end structure found in many of his poems reflect the strong influence of music on his work.
Now in his nineties, Williams remains a traditionalist in both literary and musical tastes. Though meter and rhyme may be considered old-fashioned by some, for Williams they are, like him, very much alive and thriving.