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Rocco de Giacomo

Poet and Writer

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Author: Rocco

Rocco is based in Toronto. He has been published in over 30 magazines and literary journals in Canada and abroad, including Descant, Queens Quarterly, Event and Canadian Literature. He has appeared on radio specials in Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax and New York City and has been commissioned to write poetry by the CBC. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the arts ezine, Latchkey.net, and is working on his third collection of poetry, "Everything is Still Burning: 20 Travel Poems." Another collection, published by Fooliar Press, is expected in the fall of 2005 Rocco has travelled much throughout Europe and Asia and Canada and all the places and experiences reflect in his writing. He has worked as a garbage man, a research reporter, a rickshaw driver, a hard labourer, and presently an English instructor for new Canadian immigrants. He has launched his website not only to promote his own poetry and art, but also to open an online venue for other artists like himself, struggling for an audience and a stake in a little immortality.

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Posted on October 19, 2015January 5, 2016 by Rocco

Happy and honoured to have my latest work published in Ottawa Arts Review!

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Posted on August 7, 2015August 7, 2015 by Rocco

Happy to have my poem “Buddhists” published in Juxtraprose. Clear here to see it.

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Posted on June 3, 2015 by Rocco

 
 This Saturday: Words and Music Salon.
 
 I’m honoured to be reading with such talented artists. I hope you all can make it out!
 
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Posted on May 5, 2015May 7, 2015 by Rocco

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This is the street corner that inspired my poem “Restless”, an excerpt of which is now on Toronto Poetry Map, thanks to George Elliott Clarke and The Toronto Public Library. Click here to read “Restless” many other pieces by talented poets around the city.

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