Jonathan D. Pigno centers his new poetry collection on the beauty and power of the winter season. He examines the isolation the winter months can create but also the hope and passion that can bloom on the coldest of nights.
When Pigno thinks of winter, he doesn't just think of a cold, frozen wasteland. Instead, he explores every facet of the season and both the despair and passion it can bring. At the same time, Pigno examines these own facets of his own life. With his poetry, he shows how contradictions can exist in a single moment. Winter isn't just isolating; it can also be beautiful. There is potential in every frozen moment, and there is immense creative potential in even the darkest experiences.
Pigno also writes of all the emotions held in a single "Cup of Coffee," his trials during a "Bad Couple of Weeks," and the feeling of having "Proven Not Published." Some of his most evocative pieces examine his identity as a writer and his all-consuming need to create.
As Pigno shows with his cheeky sense of humor and introspective attitude, he never gives in to the despair the frost can bring.
About the Author: Jonathan D. Pigno was raised in Staten Island, New York. Pigno graduated from Wagner College and has always had a love of the written word. His work has appeared in Five 2 One magazine, Vine Leaves Literary Journal, Asbury Pulp, 365 Tomorrows, INdulge magazine, SI View, Taste magazine, and the Staten Island Advance.
When he isn't writing, Pigno enjoys watching movies, reading comic books, playing video games, and indulging in his passion for pop culture. For more information about his writing, he invites you to visit his website, www.jonathanpigno.com.