David William McFadden (born October 11, 1940) is a Canadianpoet and novelist. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario a first started working there as a reporter for the Hamilton Spectatornewspaper. As he grew more renowned as a poet he quit the newspaper and became a full time writer in 1976. He is currently a professor at York University and lives in Toronto, Ontario. His poetry crtiques the commercialism and shallowness of modern society.
McFadden, David William, poet, novelist (b at Hamilton, Ont 11 Oct 1940).
McFadden joined the Hamilton Spectator as a proofreader, later becoming a reporter.
Through irony, self-parody and mock ingenuousness, McFadden's writing illuminates conflicts between the ordinary citizen and an increasingly surreal and commercial society.
Then he called David back and said okay, I got Art McFadden and Steve Barham in Oregon and we know who the people were in Seattle and then David is in Washington, DC, and he said I'd prefer not to have Steve Barham.
David blamed the mail, which I can understand the mail in DC I imagine is going pretty slow now days, but they only got the final engineering plans the first week of November.
I had a lady at David Evans tell me she would bet it would be in the area of 60 days, and that puts us mid to late January.