

Antony Di Nardo is a Canadian poet, editor, and teacher. He is the author of Alien, Correspondent (Brick Books) and Soul on Standby (Exile Editions). His most recent collection of poetry, Roaming Charges (Brick Books), was launched in Beirut earlier this year. It continues his commitment to a lyric of “wry seriousness undercut by the slyly hilarious” with the poet as a clear-eyed witness. His work appears internationally in journals and anthologies, has been translated into French and Italian, and can also be read in the inaugural issue of Rusted Radishes. As a former teacher of English literature at International College, he divides his time between Beirut and Sutton, Quebec where he is editor of Tibbits Hill Press publishing chapbooks and broadsides.