Joe Bonomo


Joe Bonomo is an American essayist and rock and roll writer.

Life

Bonomo was born and raised in Wheaton, Maryland.
His books include No Place I Would Rather Be: Roger Angell and a Life in Baseball Writing, Field Recordings from the Inside,This Must Be Where My Obsession with Infinity Began, AC/DC's Highway to Hell, Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found, Installations, Sweat: The Story of The Fleshtones, America’s Garage Band, and the interviews collection Conversations with Greil Marcus. Lost and Found and Sweat have been translated into French and published in France, the latter as The Fleshtones: Histoire d'un Groupe de Garage Américain.
He has published personal essays widely since the mid-1990s in Creative Nonfiction, The Normal School, Fourth Genre, Brevity, Defunct, Hotel Amerika, Diagram, Free Verse, Georgia Review, Gulf Coast, Laurel Review, Quarter After Eight, River Teeth, Seneca Review, Sentence, and elsewhere, and in the anthologies Brief Encounters: An Anthology of Short Nonfiction, How to Write About Music: Excerpts from the 33 1/3 Series, Magazines, Books and Blogs with Advice from Industry-Leading Writers, and The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Prose Poetry: Contemporary Poets in Discussion and Practice.
He graduated from University of Maryland and Ohio University. Since 1995 he has taught writing creative nonfiction and literature at Northern Illinois University. He lives with his wife, Amy Newman, a professor and poet, in DeKalb, Illinois. In 2012 Bonomo was named the music columnist for The Normal School literary magazine, for which he writes two essays annually.

Books