Desireé Dallagiacomo

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Desireé Dallagiacomo is an American spoken word poet. Her poems, "Thighs Say" “Real Sex Tips.” and “Shave Me” were published by Button Poetry.[1] She is a Pushcart Prize Nominee.[2]

Awards[]

Selected performances[]

  • “Thighs Say,“ 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Finals in Phoenix, Arizona[7][8]
  • "Shave Me," 2015 Women Of The World Poetry Slam[9]
  • (with ) "Real Sex Tips," 2014 National Poetry Slam[10]
  • "Drop Off Lines"[11]

Publications[]

Books[]

  • 2012 The Year of the Institution, [12]
  • 2014 Dimly Lit, Next Left Press[13]

Early life[]

Dallagiacomo is originally from Chico, California but moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 2010.[14][15]

References[]

  1. ^ Hatch, Jenavieve (2016-03-02). "15 Witty Comebacks To Every Sleazy Pickup Line". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Misc. VDS Events". Divinity School. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  3. ^ Dallagiacomo, Desireé (2014-09-20). "What Walking Through Life With Thunder Thighs is Really Like". Everyday Feminism. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  4. ^ "Cantab Feature for Wednesday, June 8, 2016: Desireé Dallagiacomo". Boston Poetry Slam. Boston Poetry Slam. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Lyrical Sanctuary presents Desireé Dallagiacomo". Student Involvement. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  6. ^ Hurr, Rosalie. "Desireé Dallagiacomo Poetry". www.th-ink.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  7. ^ Vagianos, Alanna (2015-09-11). "The Ode To 'Thunderous' Thighs All Women Needs To Hear". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  8. ^ Dedolph, Zaida (October 13, 2014). "Porsha O Crowned 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion in Tempe". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved August 31, 2018.
  9. ^ Vagianos, Alanna (2015-07-31). "Poet Calls Out Our Culture's Absurd Ideas About Body Hair". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  10. ^ Weiss, Suzannah. "Discovering Your Sexuality In A Patriarchy". Bustle. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  11. ^ "Here Are Some Hilarious Reverse Pickup-Lines to Tell Guys to GTFO". Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  12. ^ "NEXT LEFT PRESS". NEXT LEFT PRESS. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  13. ^ "Dimly Lit". NEXT LEFT PRESS. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  14. ^ Rose, Leslie D. "Poems for the Win". Digbr. Digbr. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  15. ^ "The Poet's List: Desiree Dallagiacomo". Poems List. Poems List. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
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