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Vincent J. Tomeo

About the Author

Vincent J. Tomeo was born and raised in Corona, Queens, NYC, and has lived in the most diversified urban area on the planet his entire life. He has recited his poetry everywhere across the United States, throughout Queens, and internationally, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Italy, Tanzania, Kenya, Spain, Morocco, Portugal, Germany, and France. Vincent J. Tomeo is a poet. Regarding poetry, his proudest accomplishments are the publication of his book on June 2, 2020, “My Cemetery Friends: A Garden of Encounters at Mount Saint Mary in Queens, New York” see blog: vincentjtomeo.com) winning Honorable Mention in the Rainer Maria Rilke International Poetry Competition and having His poem, “A View from a Tower in Calabria, Italy,” sculpted into marble in Italy. (You can read that story online, “Times Ledger: Flushing poet honored in Italy. Immortal Words, poem sculpted into marble, March 24-30, 2017.”) Vincent J. Tomeo, an NYC author, is widely published in both the US and internationally. In July 2018, Vincent was awarded “The Best Overall Free Verse” by United Poets Laureate International World Brotherhood and Peace Through Poetry, World Congress of Poets, Bangkok, Thailand, for his poem, “I Visited the Grave of Marine Michael D. Glover.” Another unique publication is Vincent’s poem, “Idaho,” framed, mounted, and displayed on a wall in the Idaho Potato Museum, Blackfoot, Id. In 2021, two of Mr. Tomeo’s poems, “Belleau Wood 2020” and “Remembering A corona Marine, US Marine, Private William Frederick Moore,” will be distributed and read in schools as part of the Aisne-Marne (WWI) Cemetery Project, Rue des Chevaliers 

Colomb, 02400 Belleau, France. Author of, My Cemetery Friends: A Garden of Encounter at Mount Saint Mary in Queens, New York, It is a celebration of life in a garden setting and much more, and The Usefulness of Hippopotamus: A Humorous Chapbook for a Trying Times. Humor is the best medicine. Vincent J. Tomeo is a poet, and was nominated twice for pushcart prize, archivist, historian, and community activist. Vincent, is published in 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 (vii thru xi), etc. To date, mr. Tomeo has 1,064 published poems/essays; the winner of 108 awards; 149 public readings. Author of my cemetery friends: a garden of encounters at mount saint mary in queens, new york, and the usefulness of hippopotamus: a humorous chapbook for a trying times.

About the Book

The Usefulness of Hippopotamus: A Humorous Chapbook for Trying Times

One cannot imagine a world without humor. Without humor, the world will be dark, cold, and a sad place, tragically lacking joy, cheerfulness, and laughter. Humor is medicine. During rough times, humor will help lighten and lessen physical and mental anxiety. In his own challenging times, Vincent J. Tomeo chose humor. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the author was fighting his own battle with bladder cancer. In his struggle to not get depressed or dwell in negativity, he sought out beauty and laughter to help him arrive at a state of contentment and peace. In search of happiness, the humor worked its charm, resulting in a treasure chest of joy and a healthy prognosis. Tomeo’s chapbook, The Usefulness of A Humorous Chapbook for Trying Times, highlights the humor in the everyday, and even among the hippopotami!

About the Book

My Cemetery Friends: A Garden of Encounters at Mount Saint Mary in Queens, New York

My Cemetery Friends is timeless. Walk with renowned author and poet Vincent J. Tomeo through garden pathways of life. Along the way, encounter other travelers, trekking a similar trail, embrace new acquaintances, and this will make all the difference. My Cemetery Friends is a celebration of life. It is six degrees of separation, how one can meet someone, and in turn, this can lead to other unique encounters. My Cemetery Friends honors our families, friends, our military, the forgotten, and the unnamed. We sing their praise while celebrating life, nature, humanity, and compassion, all in search of peace. Stroll with the author through a living museum over cemetery trails, and learn much about things overlooked before. You will not be disappointed.