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FrancEyE aka Frances Dean Smith (March 19, 1922 – June 2, 2009), was an American poet.


Biography

Frances Dean Smith was born Frances Elizabeth Dean, in San Rafael, California, on March 19, 1922. During her childhood her family moved to the East Coast, where she grew up. She married Wray Smith while living on the East Coast. They had four daughters but eventually divorced and Frances returned to California in 1963, leaving her children with her now ex-husband. She was closely associated with the Southern California poetry community. She is also noted for her relationship with poet Charles Bukowski, with whom she had her fifth daughter and his only child, Marina Louise Bukowski. Charles Bukowski wrote a poem about Frances which has been used as a eulogy, "One for Old Snaggle-Tooth" (1977). Throughout her long career as a writer she never sought to capitalize on her connection to Bukowski and was revered as “The Bearded Witch of Santa Monica.” She died from complications of a hip fracture in Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, California, early on June 2, 2009."FrancEyE dies at 87; prolific Santa Monica poet"
'' Los Angeles Times'' Retrieved on June 3, 2009


Works

* ''Four Poets'', (Ruth Wire, Grace Bogart, Joanne Stell, S.S.Veri), written under the pseudonym S.S. Veri * ''Snaggletooth in Ocean Park'', poems, 1996 (The Sacred Beverage Press) * ''Amber Spider'', poems, 2004 (Pearl Press) * ''Grandma Stories'', short stories (with drawings by Tim Donnelly), 2008 * ''Call'', poems, 2009 (Rose of Sharon Press)


Film appearances

* ''Bukowski: Born Into This'' (2003) Documentary on Charles Bukowski. * ''Graffiti Verité'' 6: "The Odyssey: Poets Passion & Poetry" (2006)Graffiti Verité 6: The Odyssey (Video 2006) - IMDb
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References


External links


Review of ''Baby Grandma'' in the Santa Monica Mirror



Interviewed re: Bukowski in an LA Times article on Poets

FrancEyE Frances Dean Smith 1922-2009

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{{Authority control 1922 births 2009 deaths American women poets Writers from San Rafael, California 20th-century American poets 20th-century American women writers People from Greenbrae, California 21st-century American women