David Francis Sullivan thought that his grief would never end. After the death of wife of forty-four years, he didn't know how to handle the powerful sorrow, rage, and frustration he felt. The only thing he could manage to do was pick up a pen.
As Sullivan began to get in touch with his feelings through his poetry, he began a new chapter in his life. Bereavement led to closure. Closure led to hope. Hope led to love.
In If I Feel This Way, Sullivan chronicles his emotional journey and celebrates the people in his life. His work explores the unimaginable loss of his...
David Francis Sullivan thought that his grief would never end. After the death of wife of forty-four years, he didn't know how to handle the powerf...