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'''Matthew de Lacey Davidson''' is the author of two poetry collections, a play in verse, a short story collection, and a novel.  In addition, he is a composer and pianist and has released 12 compact discs.  His poetry and short stories have been published by ''Grammateion'', and the online literary journal, Danse Macabre; music analyses by SCI; cartoons and reviews by ''TOM Magazine''; and cartoons by ''Canadian Science News''. He has written the music, libretto, and lyrics for a chamber opera, ''The Singing Lesson'', based on three short stories by New Zealand author, Katherine Mansfield. He lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with his wife, Shayna, and a plethora of Siamese and Tonkinese cats.
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Matthew de Lacey Davidson is the author of two poetry collections, ''Please Don't Forget Me'' and ''What Souls Might Bear;'' a play in verse, ''What Really Counts;'' a collection of short stories entitled, ''Roses in December: Haunting and Macabre Tales;'' and the historical novel about civil rights leader Frederick Douglass' first trip to Ireland, ''Precept.'' He has had poems, articles, and short stories published in the online literary journals, ''Danse Macabre,'' ''Medium.com,'' ''The Junction,'' and ''The Writing Cooperative.''  Davidson has had cartoons published in ''TOM Magazine,'' and the ''Canadian Science News.''  He is also a composer and pianist and has released twelve compact discs. He lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with his wife, Shayna, and a plethora of Siamese and Tonkinese cats.

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Matthew de Lacey Davidson is the author of two poetry collections, Please Don't Forget Me and What Souls Might Bear; a play in verse, What Really Counts; a collection of short stories entitled, Roses in December: Haunting and Macabre Tales; and the historical novel about civil rights leader Frederick Douglass' first trip to Ireland, Precept. He has had poems, articles, and short stories published in the online literary journals, Danse Macabre, Medium.com, The Junction, and The Writing Cooperative. Davidson has had cartoons published in TOM Magazine, and the Canadian Science News. He is also a composer and pianist and has released twelve compact discs. He lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with his wife, Shayna, and a plethora of Siamese and Tonkinese cats.