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Frank Watson
finding meaning
in the subtle underpinnings
of this soft earth
Frank Watson was born in Venice, California and now lives in New York. He enjoys literature, art, calligraphy, landscaping, history, jazz, international travel, kickboxing, and powerlifting. Publications include In the Dark, Soft Earth; The Dollhouse Mirror; Seas to Mulberries; and One Hundred Leaves. He has also edited several volumes, including The Poetry Nook Anthology, The dVerse Anthology, Fragments, and the Poetry Nook Journal vols. 1-5. His work has appeared in various literary journals, anthologies, e-zines, and literary blogs, but most of all, he loves to share his work on social media and in books.
Instagram / Facebook / Twitter: @FrankWatsonPoet
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in the subtle underpinnings
of this soft earth
Frank Watson was born in Venice, California and now lives in New York. He enjoys literature, art, calligraphy, landscaping, history, jazz, international travel, kickboxing, and powerlifting. Publications include In the Dark, Soft Earth; The Dollhouse Mirror; Seas to Mulberries; and One Hundred Leaves. He has also edited several volumes, including The Poetry Nook Anthology, The dVerse Anthology, Fragments, and the Poetry Nook Journal vols. 1-5. His work has appeared in various literary journals, anthologies, e-zines, and literary blogs, but most of all, he loves to share his work on social media and in books.
Instagram / Facebook / Twitter: @FrankWatsonPoet
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Masaoka Shiki: "Spring's unparalleled Fuji" | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:57 | 0 comments |
A Song While I Study | 17 Dec 2014 - 22:32 | 0 comments |
A Nightly Song | 13 Sep 2018 - 14:26 | 0 comments |
Basho's "The ocean darkens" | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:56 | 0 comments |
Bamboo Retreat | 15 May 2015 - 15:23 | 0 comments |
Minamoto no Kanemasa's "Singing voices" (Hyakunin Isshu #78) | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:56 | 0 comments |
Li Bai's "Resentment on the Marble Step" | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:57 | 0 comments |
Limericks for "A gal had a notable knack" | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:56 | 0 comments |
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's "The breeze that kisses softly" (Rhyme IX) | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:56 | 0 comments |
Sand Lost to the Fermentation of Time | 13 Feb 2015 - 04:56 | 0 comments |