Matthew Gavin Frank (born 1976) is an American writer, specializing in creative nonfiction, the lyric essay, literary food and travel writing, and poetry.
His nonfiction books include, Flight of the Diamond Smugglers: A Tale of Pigeons, Obsession, and Greed Along Coastal South Africa (2021) — named a finalist for the Heartland Booksellers Award in Nonfiction[6] and an NPR Best Book of 2021[7] —, The Mad Feast (2015), Preparing the Ghost (2014), Pot Farm (2012), and Barolo (2010).[8] Frank's books of poetry include, The Morrow Plots (2013), Warranty in Zulu (2010), and Sagittarius Agitprop (2009).
^Lingan, John (April 2, 2012). "Kind Buds by John Lingan". Los Angeles Review of Books. Heart of Dankness and Pot Farm present two very different examples of civilians wading into the legally murky, phenomenally profitable marijuana industry. The former is a globetrotting, journalistic trip through the nerdier echelons of marijuana development, while the latter is a lyrical, present-tense memoir that barely strays from its Edenic setting.
^McCabe, Vinton Rafe. "Pot Farm". New York Journal of Books. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
^Mooallem, Jon (July 11, 2014). "Into the Deep". New York Times. That makes "Preparing the Ghost" unsatisfying at times, but also alluring. It's hard to imagine a better book about not entirely understanding giant squids.