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Lo's Space on Myspace

Unofficial Lo Galluccio Page

Edward J. Carvalho

Ibbetson Street Press

Timothy Gager

Boston Girl Guide (Spell on You available here)

Rebecca Moore (bluviolin.com)

Barbara Gentile

Trash Worship

www.Tribes.org




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Lo's poem, MILLENNIUM was nominated for a Pushcart prize in 2006.
Her poem, 
What I really Want, from Hot Rain was nominated for 2007 by Abramelin magazine.


Lo's memoir, "The Ganesha Factor" was published in the first print edition of The Heat City Literary Review (Spring 2005) along with some well known national authors. They liked it so much a section of the memoir was quoted in the Review's introduction:

  In Lo Galluccio's memoir, The Ganesha Factor, she believes she is being pursued by the dreamer God, Ganesha, in her dreams. But just who is chasing whom?

To purchase Heat City
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Lo's poetry book "Hot Rain" is available in its third pressing on Singing Bone press, an imprint of Ibbetson St.



Praise for Hot Rain:

"Lo Galluccio is a true artist, dreamer and poet.  Her unusual cadence and mixed images speak to the soul in almost song-like verse.  She balances from dark to light moods, raising questions about sanity, one's personal future and the whole idea of a spiritual path.  I believe she understands the artist through and through...the need to connect, the need to diverge. "
                                                   
-Deborah Priestly, Poet
                                                  "The Woman Has a Voice
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"the first thing an artist must do is escape...an artist must switch the landscape and preside over tunnels" (poem: The Witch's Antidote to Sanity.") 

Hot Rain is a life among itself -- read it!

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Lo is the Arts Editor for The Cambridge Alewife Newspaper.  To submit poetry to her
e-mail her.

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Read an interview with
Lo with Doug Holder published in "Some Other Magazine"
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