Chris Campanioni fell in love with poetry at nine years old, when he wrote a poem to his abuela, Ana Esther Fuentes, after she passed away. Since then, his work has appeared in the Star-Ledger, San Francisco Chronicle, Bergen Record, Herald News, The Brooklyn Rail, Fjords Review, theNewerYork, Quiddity International Literary Journal, Vending Machine Press, Squawk Back, Across the Margin, Amaranth, Control Literary Magazine, Red Savina Review, Literary Orphans, Lime Hawk Literary Arts Collective, and several anthologies, including the 2013 Academy of American Poets Prize and La Pluma y La Tinta...