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David Surette was born July 14, 1957, at the Malden
Hospital. He lived in Malden, Massachusetts for thirty-seven years.
David attended the Immaculate Conception Grammar School for six
years under the watchful eyes of the Sisters of Notre Dame. He finished
his school days in the public schools, Beebe Junior High and Malden
High, graduating in 1975.
David earned his B.A. in English from Colby College. He wrote and
directed his original play Warm Angel senior year
and earned the college's drama award.
After graduation, he managed the band Boys Life. He also was the
band's chief lyricist, writing with his brother John, the band's
singer and guitarist. David wrote the lyrics on the "A" side
of their two singles and four of the six songs on their celebrated
E.P.
When the band broke up in 1984, David went back to school to earn
his teaching certificate and began a 15 year teaching tenure in
the Waltham Public Schools.
He continued writing, not lyrics as his brother's own lyrics eclipsed
his output, but fiction. He wrote short stories and completed two
novels, Today's Special and Mud Season.
Malden is his first chapbook of poetry. He began
the book in a summer session of the Boston Writing Project with
the goal to finished it by his twenty- fifth high school reunion
and the family gathering at Thanksgiving 2000, and then offered
it on his website, www.davidsurette.com, in the spring of 2001.
He released his second chapbook Muckers, Grinders, Shapers,
Hangers, and Huns in 2002 and published over two dozen poems
in various journals and magazines and became a regular reader and
feature at poetry venues, libraries, schools in New England.
In 2003, he issued his third chapbook Good Shift which
included "Forever and Ever" which was nominated for "Best
Love Poem" at the Cambridge Poetry Awards.
David also released the single poem chapbook Acadie
which was sold at Grande Pré, Nova Scotia to celebrate the
2004 Acadian Reunion.
Koenisha Publications of Michigan published Young Gentlemen's
School in August, 2004. The book collects all the poems
from David's three chapbooks plus ten new poems. It is available
online at www.amazon.com, www.koenisha.com, and at your local
bookstore. Koenisha published David's second book of poetry Easy to Keep, Hard to Keep In in 2007. It is available online at www.amazon.com, www.koenisha.com, and at your local bookstore.
David is the co-host of Poetribe, a poetry group that offers poetry
workshops, open mics, featured poets and the occasional poetry slam.
They meet every other Saturday at the East Bridgewater Public Library
in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He teaches English at East Bridgewater
High School.
He currently lives in southeastern Massachusetts with his wife
and three children. He and the family keep horses and sheep under
the watchful eyes of Martini, a very opinionated chihuahua.
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