Watson, Ellen Dore
WATSON, Ellen Dore
WATSON, Ellen Dore. American, b. 1950. Genres: Poetry. Career: Poet. Emergency medical technician, 1990-; teacher of creative writing workshops, 1993-; translation editor and managing editor, Massachusetts Review, 1994-. Publications: POETRY: Broken Railings, 1996; We Live in Bodies, 1997. Contributor of poetry to literary journals. Translator of books from Brazilian Portuguese into English. Address: Manning Road, Conway, MA 01341, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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BORN: 1881, Moguer, Andalusia, Spain
NATIONALITY: Spanish
GENRE: Poetry
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