By Nicholas Skaldetvind

Nicholas Skaldetvind is an Italian-American poet and papermaker. He holds an M.A. in English from Stockholm University, having written his dissertation on the spontaneous poetics of Jack Kerouac's letters. As a merit scholar, Nicholas studied poetry at Left Margin LIT and at Naropa's Summer Writing Program with Anne Waldman; he learned western papermaking at Wells College with Tom Balbo and in Italy with Roberto Mannino. Nicholas' writing has been featured in World Literature Today and he is a member of the European Beat Studies Network. His debut chapbook of verse was published in 2021. Nicholas' paper is exhibited in Aurora, New York and in Greece at the Ionion Center, where he lives as poet-in-residence and organizes writing workshops.


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Two Poems

  Nicholas Skaldetvind is an Italian-American poet and papermaker. He holds an M.A. in English from Stockholm University, having written his dissertation on the spontaneous poetics of Jack Kerouac’s letters. As a merit scholar, Nicholas studied poetry at Left Margin LIT and at Naropa’s Summer Writing Program. His debut chapbook of verse was published in…