F.D. Jackson
F.D. lives in the southeastern U.S., along with her husband and sundry furry family members. She writes about loss/grief and the restorative and transformative power of nature and anything else that piques her interest.
About F.D. Jackson
F.D. lives in the southeastern U.S., along with her husband and sundry furry family members. She writes about loss/grief and the restorative and transformative power of nature and anything else that piques her interest. F.D.’s works have appeared in Green Ink Poetry, Book of Matches, Poetry Breakfast, FERAL, and Cosmic Daffodil. She has work forthcoming in Wild Roof Journal, Amethyst Review and The Hog Literary Magazine.
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A Dose of Dostoyevsky — poem unrhymed
F.D. Jackson lives in the southeastern U.S., along with her husband and sundry furry family members. She writes about loss/grief and the restorative and transformative power of nature and anything else that piques her interest.
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Old Horse — poem unrhymed
"...March wind rushes through the barn breezeway..."
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A Lesser Gem Life — poem unrhymed
"...scent of radiant sunlight warming black-eyed susans..."
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Night Music — poem unrhymed
"...ethereal jazz saxophones screaming impossible altissimo ranges..."