
"So let my door disclose
to readers what I see, able to take them
to my spirit's home, a weathered hallmark showing
how I live, think, grieve, compose."
F.G. Capitanio is an emerging author, poet, and novelist. A recent Cum Laude graduate
of Bridgewater State College, he has a bachelor's degree in History and English. His poetry has won honorable mention in the
Utmost Christian Writers Foundation 2006 Poetry Competition. He has been published in the 2006 edition of the Gold
Crown Award-winning literary journal The Bridge, the April 2007 edition of SP Quill Quarterly, Apollo's
Lyre, the SP Quill 2009 Poetry Anthology and the book Divine Intervention, published by Tharseo Publishing.
His first book, a Young Adults murder mystery entitled Mariner's Hollow, has
finally made it through the editing phase and is being considered for representation. He's also finished a second novel, which
is a comedy of errors by the name of Very Bad Things, and is now working on a suspense novel. He lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where he keeps himself involved in local writer's workshops along with
the gratuitous suffering endured at the hands of the obligatory aspiring writer's day job.
Check out The Basic Plot for a biographical sketch and more personal information about
the author. In the Contents section you'll find samples of his poetic and fictional work. Poetic License is a section containing
different authors who have contributed most to that philosophy along with literary recommendations for the avid reader.