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Interview with Bold Journey

Enzo caught up with Bold Journey to chat about working through creative block, necessary skills for artists and his latest projects. Check out the full interview here.


Interview with CanvasRebel

Enzo sat down with CanvasRebel to discuss creativity, resilience and his artist background. Read the full interview below.


Oneshi Press Comic Anthology #13: Cohorts

Enzo is proud to contribute to Oneshi Press’ latest comic anthology. Drawn by Manhattan: Manhunt artist Diego Albuquerque, “How She Came Into The World” tells the story of Lyda, a young aspiring knight, who comes across Astaroth, the living decapitated head of a golem, an ancient clay warrior.

Click here to read Oneshi’s interview with Enzo where he discusses his story, what genre literature teaches us about ourselves, and how humans grow through art.

Click below to purchase the book!


Interview with Fanbase Press on Manhattan: Manhunt

Enzo chats with Fanbase Press Editor-In-Chief Barbra Dillon about Manhattan: Manhunt.


Manhattan: Manhunt Review from The Pullbox

The Pullbox calls Manhattan: Manhunt “a hidden gem,” “a great read, an outstanding action story, and a character study with hidden levels.”


Manhattan: Manhunt

Enzo’s debut graphic novel is available now, with interior art by Joshua “Sway” Swaby and Diego Albuquerque and cover art by Josh Burch.


“Oh God, What Could This Year’s October Surprise Be?”

In August of 2020, Enzo wrote a political op/ed speculating what, in the middle of a historically awful year, that election cycle’s October surprise could possibly be. Although none of them came to pass (at least, not in that month), you can still read about what could’ve happened to make that year even crazier.


The Ether

As first-year NYU Gallatin students, Enzo teamed up with fellow students Leah Miller, Anthony Cao and Tyler Postiglione to create “The Ether,” a science-fiction anthology detailing a futuristic society divided between those with the ability to upload their consciousnesses into robotic forms and those stuck in their mortal bodies. Enzo wrote the stories “War” and “Ready.”