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David Dephy (he/him) (pronounced as “DAY-vid DE-fee”), is an American award-winning poet and novelist. The founder of Poetry Orchestra, a 2023 Pushcart Prize nominee for Brownstone Poets, an author of full-length poetry collection Eastern Star (Adelaide Books, NYC, 2020), and A Double Meaning, also a full-length poetry collection with co-author Joshua Corwin, (Adelaide Books, NYC, 2022). His poem, “A Sense of Purpose,” is going to the moon in 2024 by The Lunar Codex, NASA, Space X, and Brick Street Poetry. He is named as Literature Luminary by Bowery Poetry, Stellar Poet by Voices of Poetry, Incomparable Poet by Statorec, Brilliant Grace by Headline Poetry & Press and Extremely Unique Poetic Voice by Cultural Daily. He lives and works in New York City. Many of David Dephy’s poems have been published and anthologized by the literary magazines such as Stanford University Poetry Media Lab, University of Pittsburg Sampsonia Way Magazine, University of North Dakota Quarterly Magazine, Apricity Magazine of the University of Texas in Austin, Headline Poetry and Press, Nixes Mate Review, Pif Magazine, Oddball Magazine, The Scene, The Blue Nib Literary Magazine, Golden Foothills Press, Amethyst Review, Dalkey Archive Press, Statorec, Burningword Literary Journal, Eratio Postmodern Poetry, Trouvaille Review, Moonstone Arts Center, South Broadway Press and elsewhere.
These poems present Dephy's reflections on memories, relationships, and the self.