“Searing in subject matter, profound in meaning and sympathy…the art of the street’s voice.” —A.F. Moritz
Joe Fiorito is a journalist who has worked as a city columnist for the Montreal Gazette, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star newspapers. He won the National Newspaper Award for Columns in 1995; the Bressani Prize for Short Fiction in 2000; and the City of Toronto Book Award in 2003.
He is the author of seven books: Comfort Me with Apples (collection of columns), Tango on the Main (collection of columns), The Closer We Are to Dying (memoir), The Song Beneath the Ice (novel), Union Station (non-fiction), Rust Is a Form of Fire (non-fiction). His most recent work – co-authored with Richard Atkinson – The Life Crimes and Hard Times of Ricky Atkinson, Leader of the Dirty Tricks Gang, was released in the summer of 2017.
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