Breathing Through Space-Time
By (Author) Mitchell Foster
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th October 2023
United States
Paperback
98
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 7mm
145g
"Breathing Through Space-Time" is a small book of poetry (or 'documentation from acts I & II') written mostly around the author's themes of family, work, and life in general. The poems touch on being a young parent, a teacher, a musician, and someone interested in life, love, and the universe.
Mitch Foster (professionally) owns pieces of paper that indicate he's an administrator (director of high schools) for a school district, and been many other things including a physics and mathematics educator, musician, photographer, web designer, and recreational truth-seeker.
He (scientifically) is an erect-walking, featherless bipedal pile of protoplasm, consisting mostly of water. He is also a loosely-knit, but unique, arrangement of atoms, which are mostly empty space.
Mitch is a son, brother, spouse of 1, and father of 3 currently living in Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A., Earth.