Victor D. Infante has, in no particular order, been worshiped as a god by a subterranean race of mole men, battled Nazi Spies on the edge of Hoover Dam, and single-handedly reunited the small town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, after the brief but unsettling incident involving Mrs. O'Leary's prize-winning quiche, of which no more will be...
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Victor D. Infante has, in no particular order, been worshiped as a god by a subterranean race of mole men, battled Nazi Spies on the edge of Hoover Dam, and single-handedly reunited the small town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, after the brief but unsettling incident involving Mrs. O'Leary's prize-winning quiche, of which no more will be spoken.
By day, he fights a never-ending battle for truth and/or justice disguised as editor and freelance journalist Victor D. Infante, but no one has seen through the disguise.
Yet.
His poetry and journalism has been published in dozens of periodicals internationally. He has recently completed his first novel, Nihilist Chic, and is working on a book on writing, How to Succeed As A Failing Writer, and his third screenplay, "The Ones That Got Away." He lives in Worcester, MA, with his wife, Lea. His ninth chapbook of poetry, Aftershocks, was released on April 15th.
At present, he is a copy editor for The Worcester Telegram & Gazette, a regular contributor to OC Weekly and a columnist for GotPoetry.com. He is also editor in chief of The November 3rd Club, an online literay journal of political writing.
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