entries submitted for the judgment of others, of whom we are, in the
personal myth that we call our memories held tight in our space in the
world, our skin taking up space in nature: my one holy and honored God
glorious and grand. The narcissistic self, the grandiose self and the
admired self of which we are made deep in the common thickness of our
bones, we are all three. We are all the trinity of the self kept deep
within our needs to breathe and feed and breed.
- David E. Patton
https://profiles.google.com/103252389789857450531/about
http://www.blogger.com/profile/03719433739658514281
David E. Patton's writings has appeared in Mad Blood, The James White
Review, Rocky Mountain Arsenal of the Arts, Bay Window, Out Military,
7, and Guide as well as online magazines. His chat book Milk Bowl Over
St. Louis, appeared in 2003 from Persistencis Press; his e-book, The
Jazz Symphonic Glass Ear, can be read online 2010. Also an
accomplished painter, musician, and sculptor, see The David E. Patton
Channel on YouTube. Patton currently resides in his home town of St.
Louis, having visited all but three states.
http://punkhousepress.org/About-us.php
http://www.poemhunter.com/david-e-patton/
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