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Tom Cintula is a poet and writer from Staten Island, NY who has three full-length poetry collections such as Sonnetsphere, Sirius, Anathematic Darkness, and a chapbook entitled Chameleon. He also has written contributions for poetry for Alien Buddha Press, JA Books, and Pyre Press. He has written journalism and humanitarian contributions for The Borgen Project, Game 7 Sports Club and All Access MMA. He has also contributed to academic research projects entitled "Changing College Students' Conceptions of Autism: A Mixed-Methods Analysis" in 2014 and "Recognizing Neurological Differences as Invaluable Aspects of Human Diversity: Learning from the Neurodiversity Movement How to Promote Effective Communication and Alleviate Stigma" in 2019.
He is a graduate of The College of Staten Island with dual degrees in Sociology/Anthropology and Philosophy.
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Tom Cintula is a poet and writer from Staten Island, NY who has three full-length poetry collections such as Sonnetsphere, Sirius, Anathematic Darkness, and a chapbook entitled Chameleon. He also has written contributions for poetry for Alien Buddha Press, JA Books, and Pyre Press. He has written journalism and humanitarian contributions for The Borgen Project, Game 7 Sports Club and All Access MMA. He has also contributed to academic research projects entitled "Changing College Students' Conceptions of Autism: A Mixed-Methods Analysis" in 2014 and "Recognizing Neurological Differences as Invaluable Aspects of Human Diversity: Learning from the Neurodiversity Movement How to Promote Effective Communication and Alleviate Stigma" in 2019.
He is a graduate of The College of Staten Island with dual degrees in Sociology/Anthropology and Philosophy.