Vincent J Tomeo

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Vincent J. Tomeo is an accomplished poet and essayist whose works have graced the pages of prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Evening Street Review, Comstock Review, Mid-America Poetry Review, Edgz, Spires, Tiger's Eye, By Line, Mudfish, The Blind Man's Rainbow, The Neo-Victorian/Cochlea, The Latin Staff Review, and Grandmother Earth (Volumes VII through XI), among many others. With an impressive tally of 1,064 published poems and essays to his name, Tomeo's literary prowess shines through.Awards have followed Tomeo's literary journey, with an impressive collection of 108 accolades attesting to his exceptional talent and dedication to the craft. His words have resonated with audiences across the nation, having delivered 149 public readings, captivating listeners with his evocative verses.In addition to his prolific contributions to the world of poetry, Tomeo is the esteemed author of "My Cemetery Friends: A Garden of Encounters at Mount Saint Mary in Queens, New York," a work that artfully weaves together encounters and reflections in a unique setting. Furthermore, his witty and insightful chapbook, "The Usefulness of Hippopotamus: A Humorous Chapbook for Trying Times," showcases his versatility and ability to infuse humour into the most trying of circumstances.Tomeo's literary legacy stands as a testament to his remarkable ability to paint vivid tapestries of emotion and thought through the written word, leaving an indelible mark on the world of contemporary poetry and essays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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