David Duncan has been told that it was snowing the night he was born in Las Vegas (though research has shown this is likely false), that he came home from the hospital in a Christmas stocking (this is true, he still uses it every year (at least partially because it is huge)), and that he seems to have a brain that frequently interrupts his thoughts with other thoughts and asides (also true). Among his many (many, many) superpowers are that he almost always finds great parking spots, he makes green lights way more often than probability would allow for, his wife laughs at his jokes, and he gets along surprisingly well with geese. His poetry has appeared in Oddball Magazine, Dillydoun Review, Milk Carton Press, Eighty Six, Please See Me, Moonstone, Rainbow Poems, and About Place Journal (and probably a few other wonderful publications by now).
He can be found performing online, at the Poetry Promise Saturday Series, and at random open mics across the Southwest (or, somewhat more rarely, talking to tree frogs and turkeys in Zion National Park (where a few of the frogs and most of the turkeys have shown an unexpected willingness to talk back to him)).
Paper Fortune Teller from Zeitgeist Press is his first book of poetry.