Salvatore DiFalco

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Salvatore DiFalco, writer/poet

Salvatore Difalco lives in Toronto, Canada. His poetry, stories and articles have appeared in a wide range of magazines and journals. Most recently his poetry has appeared in Third Wednesday, Rhino Poetry and Grain.

Philospher Chair and Buon Giorno, Supid Volume 8, Issue 3 - 03/24

Salvatore Difalco asks big questions of purpose from a small stage in his poems Philosopher Chair and Buon Giorno, Stupid.

To the Tourist in the Yellow Sweater Near the CN Tower Volume 7, Issue 1 - 09/22

In To the Tourist in the Yellow Sweater near the CN Tower, Salvatore Difalco brings us a vivid and zesty snapshot of a strange encounter on the streets of Toronto.

Little Izzy from Poughkeepsie; Siberian Folk Dances Volume 6, Issue 1 - 09/21

In his poems, Little Izzy from Poughkeepsie and Siberian Folk Dances, Salvatore Difalco mourns the distance a pandemic and a broken relationship has put between himself and his niece before having his sleep disturbed by the rude vehicles beyond his window.

Yearning to Walk — Volume 5, Issue 4 - 06/21

In Yearning to Walk, Salvatore Difalco invites us into a stream of conscious journey down a cold morning street.

How I Left Mr. Spleen — Volume 4, Issue 3 - 03/20

In How I Left Mr. Spleen, Salvatore Difalco presents a surreal satire about an unhappy relationship.

Iceland — Volume 2, Issue 2 - 12/17

Salfatore DiFalco reminds us of the bitter winter that sinks in when an argument is allowed to fester in his poem, Iceland.

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