don't remember being scared there in the skull room where i went to look for watering can feed flowers on grandfather's grave there in the skull room where wooden cubbies cob-webbed held single skulls along wall vaulting fifteen-feet high in wet alcove side a centuries-old church top a steep hill with three cemetery rings concentric but my five years could not understand the skull room where next day i thought i ought return so walked one mile at five years along dirt road alone back to the skull room
Giancarlo Malchiodi returned home from fifth grade one day and proclaimed to his mother “I want to be a teacher!” Spending thirty years happily sparking the creativity of many young minds as a high school teacher of English, he is now re-igniting his own. A graduate of the MFA program at Brooklyn College/CUNY where he studied with Allen Ginsberg, Giancarlo’s poetry has been featured in A Gathering of The Tribes, Oberon Poetry Magazine, The Paterson Literary Review, Streetlight, and The Nimrod International Journal. His essays and photographs have likewise been featured in Teachers & Writers, Panorama, and The Emerson Review. When not travelling, reading/writing, absorbing news and pop culture, or scanning the skies for Superman, Giancarlo wanders to rediscover NYC or explores 125+ feet undersea as a DiveMaster.