140 character micro-poetry. Over sixteen thousand words written about love, about you. About the sky above us and the grass below. About your eyes and ears.. fingers and wrists. About when you aren't around and when you are close. We talk of love like it could be one of every different color, shade, and hue. Hundreds of short poems that remind us of the infinite moment we share in a second of life that lasts an eternity. For you only.
To avoid redundancy, David often finds himself outdoors or visiting anywhere where he can easily open his mind to creating poetry. “I think your desk is more a state of mind than a physical place.” Whether it’s people-watching at a park, or reflecting over poems at a coffee shop, he’s a versatile writer. He finds romantic inspiration in a sunset as much as a coffee stain. “Writing is about perspective,” asserts Anderson, giving a nod to his upbringing overseas and learning about love through the various people he’s met in his life. Whether it’s his childhood in Brussels, Casablanca, and Nassau, or his travels to Bangkok, Manila, Seoul, and Hong Kong, David lets life influence his writing in a natural way. These days that life finds him enjoying the bustling streets of New York City, surrounded by a lively blend of people, cultures, and artists to keep his poems fresh.