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Watson, J. M. Salt of the Ocean eBook

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Salt of the Ocean is J.M. Watson's fi rst book of poetry. He began working on the project in 2007 at the age of 31. Now, two and a half years later, he has produced this wonderful book of poetry, which includes over a dozen black and white illustrations. Salt of the Ocean is J.M. Watson's poetry at its best, as it closely examines the delicate fabric of life and its myriad of subject matters.

J.M. Watson dives into topics with great detail, illustrating his perspective on youth, aging, death, becoming a better human being. J.M. Watson now lives in Tigard, Oregon with his two cats, Jersey and Yorke.

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Title of eBook: Salt of the Ocean
Release Date: 01-21-2010
Publisher: iUniverse.com

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