Dennis Daly was born in Salem Massachusetts. He
graduated from Boston College with a B.S. degree and earned a Master of
Arts degree at Northeastern University. At Northeastern he studied
poetry under Samuel French Morse.
For ten years Dennis worked for the General
Electric Company. He became a union activist and was elected into the
leadership of the 9000 member Local 201 of the International Union of
Electrical Workers. During this period he published and edited The Union
Activist and the North Shore Union Leader. He also was the managing
editor of the Electrical Union News.
Dennis has been published in numerous
magazines and small poetry journals such as The Sou’wester, The Lyric,
Boston Today Magazine, Soundings East, Tendril, Poetry &, Dark
Horse, Green House, Lyrical Somerville, Muddy River Poetry Review,
Istanbul Literary Review,Wilderness House Literary Review and is
included with two other poets in a chapbook entitled 10 X 3, published
by Northeastern University Press. He also has completed a verse
translation of Sophocles' Ajax, which was published in a recent issue of
Wilderness House Literary Review. Dennis reads his poems regularly at
Stone Soup Poetry in Cambridge MA and the Walnut Street Coffee Cafe in
Lynn and has featured at a number of venues. He is a member of the Bagel
Bards, a group of poets and artists, who meet weekly in Somerville. He
also regularly writes literary reviews for the Boston Area Small Press
and Poetry Scene.
His first book of poems, The Custom House, was published by Ibbetson Street Press in June of 2012.
His translation of Sophocles' Ajax was published as a paperback in July of 2012 by Wilderness House Press.
In addition Dennis has published travel articles and many op-ed pieces in the Salem Evening News. He is currently working on another book of poetry.
Dennis lives in Salem Massachusetts with his wife, Joanne. They have four adult children.
His first book of poems, The Custom House, was published by Ibbetson Street Press in June of 2012.
His translation of Sophocles' Ajax was published as a paperback in July of 2012 by Wilderness House Press.
In addition Dennis has published travel articles and many op-ed pieces in the Salem Evening News. He is currently working on another book of poetry.
Dennis lives in Salem Massachusetts with his wife, Joanne. They have four adult children.