Michael Nardone

Michael Nardone is a writer and editor based in Montréal.

His recent and forthcoming works include: Convivialities (a book of dialogues), Border Tuner | Sintonizador Fronterizo (a monograph on Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, co-edited with Edgar Picazo Merino), Aural Poetics (an edited work on sound and composition across the arts), Yellow Towel: A Score (a collaboration with Dana Michel), the Documents on Expanded Poetics book series (which he co-edits with Nathan Brown), The Transatlantic Conversation (a translation of Abigail Lang’s monograph on contemporary French and US poetry), and The Ritualites (a book of poems), as well as a range of essays and editorial works concerning the literary arts and other inscriptive practices.

Formerly a postdoctoral research fellow at the Université de Montréal and a PennSound visiting fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, Nardone completed a PhD at Concordia University’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, an MFA in Writing at the University of Victoria, and a BA in Philosophy at Boston University. He is an affiliated faculty member at the Centre for Expanded Poetics.

Beginning in 2024, he is a writer-in-residence at the SETI Institute.

DOUBLE BOOK LAUNCH: with Re’al Christian (As For Protocols) and Michael Nardone (Convivialities), in partnership with Vera List Centre for Art and Politics

October 3, 2025 - October 3, 2025
Join us at Critical Distance on Friday, October 3, 6:30 – 8 pm for the Toronto launch of two new books in conversation: As for Protocols (Vera List Center for Art and Politics/Amherst College Press, 2025) and Convivialities (Talonbooks, 2025). New York-based writer, editor, and curator Re’al Christian, co-editor ofFind out more