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Diana Woodcock

    Diana Woodcock is an award-winning poet whose work delves into themes connected to her lived experiences across Asia. Her writing is characterized by a lyrical style and a profound exploration of cultural and personal identities. Woodcock's poetry offers a unique perspective, enriched by her time spent living and working in Tibet, Macau, and Thailand.

    Tread Softly
    • Tread Softly

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      After living on the Arabian Peninsula and the Tibetan Plateau, in the Everglades (as a poet-in-residence), in Macau, Thailand, and Chengdu, China¿a city so polluted the sun seldom breaks through the smog to shine¿Diana Woodcock now follows Christina Georgina Rossetti¿s mandate, ¿Tread softly! All the earth is holy ground.¿ This, her third collection of poems, was inspired by it. Perhaps for a poet who grew up memorizing nature psalms of the Old Testament and singing "This is My Father¿s World," it was inevitable that her poetry eventually would take a turn toward ecological concerns, merging her spirituality with her love for all earthly beings.

      Tread Softly