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Nancy Duci Denofio

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All writers are storytellers. Nancy recreates the craft of storytelling throughout a single day - as Author. Ghost Writer. Editor. Motivational Speaker.Advocate.Radio Host. Instructor. Seminars on writing and working with groups - both large or small - specifics; presenting, organizing, and getting to know your own voice. Presentation in the business world or for radio or performing. She loves the world of fine art as well.

She spent twenty-five years as a voice coach - defines storytelling and fashions a sentence into many worlds through hearing. After hearing thousands of voices her experience grows within her and she sees it as a vessel traveling through her - as words on paper, voices in the air, or paint on canvas. Writing is the world around us and a personal experience. Nancy knows each day is a highway for a tomorrow. Each voice or word we hear - another story waiting to be told.

"Woman Writer of the Year" Notre Dame College - 1994 - Women in History Month. Nancy writes in several genres – her love is memoir and non-fiction.
She explains, in detail, who is around her, who followed her or by closing her eyes the tone for the next sentence or scene. She has been capturing this in her own life through the eyes of her grandmother from the Island of Sicily or listening to her mother who sang about her own mother from the Isle of the green.
She would tell you each day, growing up, structured the future as a writer; living with an Irish mother and a Sicilian Grandmother.
Nancy completed several novels as a ghostwriter, and will be finishing another this fall - "Cursed Roots."
Her time - working on her own memoir - has brought her in several directions through the years - learning more about her ancestors as she dug deeper into a true story - surprising even herself. She believes she has stepped into something bigger than she even knew - as she completes this saga. Although she calls it her memoir - it spans generations from - 1800's to the present day. Some may wonder what could hold a reader's attention? Far too much - so Nancy is considering cutting this story into three parts. Be sure to be on the lookout for real-life - from Sicily to America, enjoy the good and the bad - life never follows the straight and narrow.
Nancy began writing as a young girl in the 7th grade - being the only student in her class published and fell in love with free verse. Her first chapbook "Just Another Day" followed by "Grandmother's Bleeding Hearts," and "What Brought You Here?" She has material published in journals and chapbooks, literary magazines since the early eighties.
She is ready to publish "Yesterday's Child" - "Did you ever want to fly?" and "A Governor's Wife." Her biggest glory will be to see her biggest challenge, one day in front of her, as she has with her eyes closed - in 3D.
She has collaborated and published other novels which are now on the market - if you are interested in those titles do not hesitate to ask.
Nancy had the privilege to speak out on health care for those individuals needing it the most in Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Washington D.C., New Hampshire, and several other destinations. As an advocate, public speaker - motivational both in voice and heart - she made it to the White House. She believes, "When you feel strong enough about something, you never give up." She once had a goal; interview all Presidential Candidates, one on one, and she did - a few lasted over one hour.

She was Honored by President William Jefferson Clinton, for her work on “American’s for Disability Act.”

She spoke on the same stage with the late Senator Edward Kennedy concerning "Save Our Security."

She worked for those who are visually impaired. Volunteered for the Federation for the Blind.

She was a member of the Government Relations Com. for the National MS Society.

Nancy returned to N.Y. after three years in New Hampshire, to Saratoga Springs and she began working on the first Senate Campaign for Hillary Rodham Clinton, in her district. She continued to help when the Senator ran for President. She continues to speak out today.
She has kept her eyes on the Clinton Foundation, explaining, their goals match many of my own. And, she is excited to see another chance for a woman to fight for a seat, but not any ordinary seat, knowing it is time America does not judge anyone since we are all equal.

Nancy, born and raised in Schenectady, N.Y., and residing more than half her life in the city of Saratoga Springs. Married, and blessed with two daughters who blessed her with five grandchildren.
If you asked Nancy what a normal day would be? She would probably tell you -
"One thing a writer has is the gift of time. As I mentioned, storytelling happens all day long - did you see how many people waved leaving the bus on Broadway today? I guess every day is a surprise." She reminds her friends, "an idle mind is for those who have no creativity in their veins." You may one day hear her say, "a mind is a personal cabinet filled with things to do, so don't let them run out."

Poetry

My Last Goodbye

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 29, 2022
My Last Goodbye A straight finger she wipes dust from a golden plate -  a white gown, white gloves - men…
Society

Women Voters

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 18, 2021
Women Voters The candidates for President have gone after the women voters since JFK ran for office. Perhaps it…
Story

Did I Ever Tell You About New York?

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 6, 2021
About New York Having a radio, kept Grandmother’s mind alert to what happened around the world and in the…
Society

7 Old Wives’ Tales for a Younger Generation

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 14, 2021
7 Old Wives' Tales Opening an Umbrella Indoors Let's start with the easy one, opening an umbrella indoors.  I…
Short Story

Driving with Mother

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 8, 2021
Driving with Mother My Mother never trusted my driving - she was a backseat driver – and one day we were on a…
Short Story

A Gathering of Crazy People

Nancy Duci Denofio Jun 20, 2021
A Gathering of Crazy People Our neighborhood was a gathering of crazy people, but only a couple stand out, one…
Short Story

Mother Kept on Singing

Nancy Duci Denofio May 10, 2021
Mother Kept on Singing When I slept at Aunt Josephine’s, in Middle,  mother’s hometown - I slept alone. A…
Featured

Cover Designs and Fonts

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 10, 2021
Cover Designs and Fonts One of the most important steps when self-publishing is the cover – it should grab…
Story

Summer Break – A True Story

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 26, 2021
Summer Break I was in school for the full day when my mother began working part-time as a secretary for our…
Short Story

Grandmother’s Bleeding Hearts

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 11, 2021
Bleeding Hearts That damn radio blasted day and night with church songs - she would sing with the announcer,…
Society

The Inventor of the Christmas Card

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 20, 2020
The Christmas card was invented by Sir Henry Cole, way back in 1843, in London.  Sir Henry Cole was also in…
Beauty and Health

The Beauty on the Cover

Nancy Duci Denofio May 7, 2020
The Beauty on the Cover Everyone who is past middle age glances at a magazine near the check out at a market,…
Society

The Making of a First Woman President

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 25, 2020
First Woman President Young ladies started attending Charm School in the fifties; before Charm School, it was…
Poetry

The Birth of a Son

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 28, 2019
The Birth of a Son It took a little girl to wipe my forehead It took a little girl to place a cold wet…
Economy

Voters of Another Generation

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 13, 2019
Voters of Another Generation Perhaps my opening statement brings back memories from days gone by,  “I have a…
Economy

Do We Celebrate Freedom in the U.S.?

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 10, 2019
Celebrate Freedom in the U.S. On the steps of the Capitol, voices were heard, and we did not hear every word,…
Economy

EPA Continues to Ignore Disaster

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 28, 2018
EPA EPA - The Environmental Protection Agency Brought to the FrontPage. Rather than being happy for those in…
Featured

World of Destruction

Nancy Duci Denofio Jun 29, 2017
World of Destruction If you are old enough to recall the acclaimed, celebrated, and sharp words from the “Eve of…
Society

Search for Tomorrow

Nancy Duci Denofio Aug 15, 2016
Search for Tomorrow She knew something was wrong when her show was interrupted during lunch, as she nibbled on a…
Excerpt

Mama Mia (monologue)

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 6, 2015
Mama Mia (Note: This monologue is told with a strong Sicilian accent. To enjoy this, try reading it out loud)…
Society

First Lady Abigail Fillmore

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 21, 2015
Abigail Fillmore Abigail Powers Fillmore was born on March 13, 1798, to a Baptist clergyman who died when…
Society

First Lady Sarah Childress Polk

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 4, 2015
Sarah Childress Polk Sarah Childress Polk is known for her powerful social skills that helped her husband, James…
Poetry

Words now Pictures

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 29, 2015
It had to be art…. It became your obsession, you craved it, desired it, so you knew
Poetry

Touching Silk

Nancy Duci Denofio May 31, 2015
Touching Silk Between pink painted lips she whispered - her eyes, slanted, flirting - while she stared. She…
Poetry

Resident for Life

Nancy Duci Denofio May 21, 2015
Resident for Life A scattering of light crossed my face – lines of cheerfulness replaced that touch of…
Poetry

Distant Towns

Nancy Duci Denofio May 17, 2015
Lights flicker at sea against a black stained sky. Minutes before a sky of blue
Beauty and Health

Key Medicine Problems Never Resolved

Nancy Duci Denofio May 12, 2015
Medicine Problems This is not the first time I have written about controlled drugs and the government, and it will…
Poetry

The World Changed on Monday

Nancy Duci Denofio May 5, 2015
Grandmother had to be dancing upstairs in her kitchen - her radio blaring
Poetry

Escape the City

Nancy Duci Denofio May 1, 2015
Cement Mountain - parking lot, homes from - eighteen fifty five
Poetry

Until Next Friday

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 11, 2015
She can smell the aroma of vanilla and see a bearded man’s pipe. . . until next Friday
Poetry

The Social Worker who Killed

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 6, 2015
A prose poem telling the story of a young man who grew into a monster
Poetry

March – Into the Light

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 12, 2015
March has brought a dancing moon to our daylight - it follows me into darkness
Story

If I Had Wings

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 5, 2015
If I Had Wings I grew up during a time when arguing politics was a local thing. I never heard about all those…
Poetry

The Opera House – People and a Penny

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 28, 2015
Hand me something from one hundred or two hundred years ago, and my heart flutters like you gave me a diamond.…
Economy

Advertising over the Years

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 26, 2015
First came the radio - people gathered around a large piece of furniture to listen to the news, and then
Economy

Seven Years Ago? Oh My . . .

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 27, 2015
Seven Years Ago: AMERICA – What happened in seven years since my original writing? I found this old article…
Music

The Music Men Returned

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 23, 2015
It was as if I were queen for the day when I pranced down the runway and Wilson Picket and the Union Gap
Society

A Museum for the People

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 21, 2015
1918 – It was the radio then, no television, but the movie industry was watching
Featured

Christmas Traditions

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 18, 2014
Where did the traditions of the Christmas stocking and tree begin? This is only a few of the stories handed down…
Short Story

Morning Light

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 18, 2014
The light turns red but the girl holding the red and white cane doesn't know it
Poetry

The Impossible

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 5, 2014
You said, “I stopped the car along Route 146,” the girls were with you.
Story

Thanksgiving is the Celebration of Life

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 26, 2014
Thanksgiving is the Celebration of Life: My cousin could not be seen sitting behind twenty pounds of potatoes –…
Featured

The Traveling Stamp

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 13, 2014
Do you still hold onto a collection of stamps from your childhood? Well if you were ever interested in stamps you…
Poetry

My Legs Had Nerves

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 10, 2014
My Legs Had Nerves It was the spot to sit on top of our old red sofa, and my thighs rubbing against worn…
Poetry

Copper Pennies

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 25, 2014
Copper Pennies Do you recall searching for  a penny - heads up?  As children, we knew  a penny staring at us…
Society

Women from the 1960s

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 23, 2014
Women from the 1960s Mothers from the sixties told their daughters they could be whatever they wanted to be and…
Poetry

Popcorn Lady

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 12, 2014
I knew they were over flowing with popcorn - a slight bit of movement caused one single piece to move and next,…
Poetry

Educated Plaster

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 25, 2014
Educated Plaster, Educated - not by choice; sounds - drilling holes into plaster
Poetry

Her Open Window

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 19, 2014
Fresh steps in snow reveal her footprints - as evening paints her garage a deeper shade of yellow
Science

Austria Seven Decades Ago

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 2, 2014
Austria Seven Decades Ago Those who recall a doctor by the name of Doctor Heinrich Gross, a researcher, and one…
Beauty and Health

What is Wrinkle Repair?

Nancy Duci Denofio Aug 19, 2014
Wrinkle Repair Well, for me it isn’t a knife – I want to age gracefully and I still want to look good enough so…
Beauty and Health

It’s a Shadow, Not a Wrinkle

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 25, 2014
It's a Shadow, Not a Wrinkle Recently I heard this statement and thought twice knowing a shadow would make a…
Poetry

Our Island

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 23, 2014
Our Island You’re asleep as I leave – you would know my need to walk close to the edge of the ocean –…
Poetry

I Drank His Blood

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 17, 2014
I Drank His Blood Swallowed, wiped the corners of my eyes; gazed up to see a painted ceiling, cherubs dancing,…
Excerpt

A Taste of a Memoir

Nancy Duci Denofio Jun 29, 2014
A Taste of a Memoir Chapter Three When John attended school he was absolutely out of control. Luckily, the…
Poetry

My Favorite Doll

Nancy Duci Denofio Jun 21, 2014
My Favorite Doll Grandmother catches rain in a rain barrel - near rows of dirt. My small fingers twist a…
Psychology

Angels and Grown-ups

Nancy Duci Denofio Jun 1, 2014
  Left alone on Mama’s bed,in Mama’s room -still heard Grandmother’s feet -she wore black tied shoesand her feet…
Poetry

Plate of Bone China

Nancy Duci Denofio May 17, 2014
A plate resting near our kitchen sink became her missile, as her hand gripped bone china – bone china from her…
Poetry

Do You Admire Those Who Stare?

Nancy Duci Denofio May 10, 2014
Do You Admire Those Who Stare? The moon - it is full, lighting up the night Cornstalks were touching the…
Poetry

Carved Faces

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 19, 2014
You have made your mark on nature, skipped by rocks – now pebbles – kicked scattered patches 0f leaves;…
Poetry

Painting Morning

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 9, 2014
As the sunrises sharply cutting past the ocean, my feet touch sand - as color grabs me, as if I were painting…
Poetry

Fun House

Nancy Duci Denofio Apr 3, 2014
Do you recall a trip to "The Fun House," and how you laughed? Take a walk down memory lane, and look into the…
Movies and TV

Snow Moon Stars and the Oscars

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 25, 2014
Snow Moon Stars and the Oscars 'Snow Moon' was without a doubt, one of the most talked-about upcoming films in…
Poetry

Abused and Homeless

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 17, 2014
Investigations concerning the conditions of those who are victims of abuse and life in the streets go on
Poetry

The Holes in the Floor

Nancy Duci Denofio Mar 10, 2014
Even a simple picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary could become a gift, but the idea is, who do you give it to?
Poetry

Build a Nest

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 20, 2014
Build a Nest How simple to build a nest – live through rain, storms, hail – to hear thunderclap while the…
Poetry

The Cellar

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 12, 2014
I remember the staircase I followed down to our cellar - it is all historic these days but my memory remains - as…
Movies and TV

Cinderella Chronicles to the Big Screen

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 9, 2014
Cinderella Chronicles to the Big Screen Cinderella Chronicles, 1st movie in Saga named - Snow Moon, written and…
Poetry

An Angel Without Wings

Nancy Duci Denofio Feb 2, 2014
An Angel Without Wings Curtains were moving by forced air as eyes stared out of a frost-covered window, knowing,…
Poetry

A Root From His Past

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 20, 2014
A Root From His Past His body strong like the lake, but it would freeze in winter – as his shoulders slump…
Poetry

Free Love

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 15, 2014
Free Love It was at the end of a decade – escaped high school and the world was a mess. Bodies packed inside…
Poetry

The Essence of a Day

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 2, 2014
The Essence of a Day She captured the mere essence of men sitting, legs on her coffee table -…
Excerpt

Ralph at the Bedside of Giovanni

Nancy Duci Denofio Jan 2, 2014
"We played games with chestnuts in the old days: remember, your Papa teach'in us to yank artichokes and we dragged…
Poetry

His American Flyer

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 21, 2013
His American Flyer My feet swept dirt up and away in the Alley - making clouds of dust. My friends and I…
Featured

Silent Voices

Nancy Duci Denofio Dec 8, 2013
In California, for seven years I took the same walk until the reporter on the morning news told the story of two…
Poetry

Roses on a Pillow

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 29, 2013
Your past can be brought back by color, as memory slips through brain cells and creates a piece of writing. Enjoy…
Poetry

Drop

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 26, 2013
Words do not need to speak when the soul serves to honor you. Sincerely, Nancy
Poetry

Her Dreams

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 19, 2013
Her Dreams She awakes as beautiful as she was when she shut her eyes decades before, and strolls a wooden…
Poetry

Drifts of Sand

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 14, 2013
Drifts of Sand I want you to know - our afternoons writing poetry in the park - is a world I often…
Poetry

Invisible

Nancy Duci Denofio Nov 6, 2013
There is something in our world we want to do, accomplish, and when you are told you can't, you want it more.…
Short Story Contest 2013

Memories on Jay Street

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 25, 2013
Our city had a district where Italians lived and worked; some of the best places to find food from the old country,…
Psychology

She Touched Her Belly

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 24, 2013
Another child was taken away. I talked to women covered in filth, as rain mixed with tears, and a face covered…
Poetry

Our Personal Canvas

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 21, 2013
Our Personal Canvas A powerful image of faces; some grin, others laugh, heads tilt, whisper – blurred…
Poetry

Below Zero

Nancy Duci Denofio Oct 6, 2013
She thought she was an angel, but later she learned she never knew how to fly. When women could not flea, they are…
Poetry

A Shadow in a Forest

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 30, 2013
I know I have been there before, and walked the identical path, but others say no. I feel the shadow at my back,…
Writing

The Impossible

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 25, 2013
The sun was setting as - You gazed toward the west, you and all of those who believed only the impossible, only…
Poetry

Those Days

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 25, 2013
Have you ever closed your eyes and remembered what a day felt like, one of those days? If you read this slowly, as…
Featured

On State Street in Your City

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 15, 2013
Did you ever walk, skip, take a large step to catch up, while you held onto an adults hand? I remember how it felt…
Story

Bus Stop – Van Vranken Avenue

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 11, 2013
Children wonder too why older people have no patience. I learned too cope with everyone; I smiled, and few smiled…
Poetry

A Spirit Breathes Lightly

Nancy Duci Denofio Sep 8, 2013
A Spirit Breathes Lightly  I see you, face to face – and hear  a voice - as you whisper thoughts  into my…
Poetry

Hovering Lights

Nancy Duci Denofio Aug 26, 2013
There is a spot to watch the lights as they hover over earth - and once or twice a beam of light shines into your…
Poetry

Painted Fences

Nancy Duci Denofio Aug 17, 2013
In a town, where houses were on dusty roads, the only thing a woman was proud of was her white sheets.
Poetry

Answer Me, Grandfather

Nancy Duci Denofio Aug 1, 2013
Your world is different than mine, but you are still seeing all that I am telling you, and I know you are watching…
Poetry

Talent Show

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 24, 2013
Talent Show There she was, entering the classroom. Her head barely cleared the doorway. Over six feet tall…
Poetry

A Love Affair

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 22, 2013
A Love Affair A seed is flying into the wind to choose where life begins. A seed waits to find a perfect…
Short Story

Life in Generations

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 21, 2013
Giovanni is in bed when his best friend, Ralph visits, to find him giving up his battle on living. A true story,…
Featured

Running for President

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 21, 2013
Some common facts about those who are considering a run for the highest office in our land.
Featured

Immigrants Helped Build America

Nancy Duci Denofio Jul 12, 2013
Immigrants Helped Build America America, stock filled with immigrants – every industrial city in the country had…