David W. Plunkett
David
W. Plunkett is an attorney, poet, essayist, short story writer, and
novelist. His debut novel Chessboard
(2019) is called “Intriguing and Captivating,” a “strong story… about human
nature, the shadow workings of our government and terrorists in Afghanistan,”
and an “accurate and believable… contemporary thriller” by readers. His second novel Poisoned Pawn (2022) is a
sequel to the first.
The Blue House, a collection of poems about dreams, loss and hope, is available as a paperback or Kindle ebook on Amazon books. His poems have appeared in Poem and anthologies from Silver Birch Press, Longleaf Press, and Old Mountain Press.
David
began writing poetry and short stories in elementary school and continued to
write for pleasure through college and law school, publishing several poems in
various student publications: “Kitner’s Dog” and “Moby Dick” and the short
story “Evidence” in the scrivener while in law school, and
“Looking Out” and “Low Tide at Life’s Ebb” in The Clay Tablet while an
undergraduate. He wrote a weekly column
as a reporter, editor, and associate publisher of newspapers in south Alabama.
He is currently working on mastering traditional forms of poetry such as the sonnet, villanelle, ghazal, ballad and haiku, believing a firm grounding in older forms is essential to writing in newer, less structured styles. He is also working on a third novel in the Chessboard series, tentatively titled Endgame, and a number of short stories. Other projects currently in the works are a chapbook of sonnets tentatively titled A Sonnet for My Wife, and collections of his short stories and flash fiction.
As a
journalist David’s newspaper writing won awards for reporting and feature
writing from the Georgia Press Association and the Alabama Press Association. As Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for
Science in the Public Interest in Washington, DC, his professional writing has appeared
in law journals and magazines, and food industry newsletters and was
influential on development of national and state policies affecting food safety
and consumer protection.
David
lives with his wife, Vickie, in Towns County, GA, just across Lake Chatuge from
North Carolina.
He occasionally publishes poems and short stories, etc., on his blog desideriumpoetryandprose.blogspot.com.