About me.
I grew up in Marblehead, a seacoast town on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Like many teens, I faced struggles that eventually led me to drop out of high school. But I found my own path—earning my GED, continuing my education, and building a life rooted in hard work and perseverance. I’m now thirty years old, recently married, and living near my family here in Massachusetts. I work full-time as a route sales representative, and in every spare moment, I’ve poured myself into a passion project that means everything to me.

Dominic is donating 20% of his book profits to the RAINN foundation to help toward the cause of ending sexual violence. If you wish to support the cause or learn more, here is a link to donate:
Cell Block Mirrors began as a personal outlet—a way to process everything I went through during my time in prison. What started as journaling slowly evolved into a story I felt compelled to share. Incarceration gave me a perspective on life, society, and healing that I never expected. The book is raw, honest, and deeply personal. It’s not just about what happened—it’s about what I learned, and what I believe others can take from it, too.
Follow my journey on TikTok
You can find videos on TikTok where I share more about Cell Block Mirrors and the journey that led me to write it. I’ll be posting content not just about the book, but also about life after prison, personal growth, and everything I’ve learned along the way. It’s all part of my mission to be real, connect with others, and hopefully inspire someone out there going through their own struggles.
Since my release in January 2023, I’ve felt a strong sense of purpose to use my story to connect with others. Writing this book has been the first step in what I hope becomes a much larger journey. I recently got married, and as I start this new chapter of life, I’m more motivated than ever to make a positive impact—whether through writing, speaking, or simply sharing my truth. I believe our stories—even the most painful ones—can be powerful tools for healing, both for ourselves and for others.
