Francisco A Ojeda: 5 books

Book cover of Our Sensual World
by Francisco A. Ojeda
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2018

With a voice of imaginative verse and prose in his previous collections of exuberant and enduring poetry, Francisco A. Ojeda has further inspired works of sensuous flare and sultry descriptions yet, at times, with relatable observations. With a touch of elegance and bits of humor, these poems are meant to be shared with another out loud or in precious moments of privacy.
Book cover of The Frightful Verses

The Frightful Verses

A Collection of Fearful Poems

by Francisco A. Ojeda
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2017

A collection of one hundred poems meant to entice the curious and frighten them in many different ways. From the classical and gothic to modern and contemporary, these poems address different subjects seen from the poets unique perspective. Aspects of horror, terror, science, religion, politics, philosophy, and even humor fill these pages.
Book cover of Adore & Lament
by Francisco A. Ojeda
Language: English
Release Date: February 3, 2017

This is a collection of statements, rhymes, and even a prayer that I have developed over the years. Many of these were from deep feelings and hard experiences, and some were simply what interested me at the moment. It could be primarily said that both love and pain were the most influential emotions...
Book cover of The Spirits of Al Faw
by Francisco A. Ojeda
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2017

Master Sergeant Deveroe, the operations sergeant for a military intelligence battalion deployed in Iraq in 2006, had just returned to his unit after recovering from an ambush three weeks prior. According to his physicians, Deveroe did not suffer any apparent injuries that would discourage his return...
Book cover of El jardín japonés
by Menene Gras Balaguer, Menene Gras Balaguer, David Almazán Tomás
Language: Spanish
Release Date: April 23, 2015

El jardín japonés como construcción cultural del paisaje natural no es un fenómeno aislado, pese a tratarse de un hecho de cultura que ha conservado su individualidad en el transcurso de los siglos desde su implantación en Japón procedente de China. Más bien al contrario, la necesidad de comprenderlo...
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