At the tender age of 28, Garrett Diamond has already experimented -- for good or ill -- with a vast array of artistic endeavors, including painting, sculpture, writing, and music. His work, he says, "portrays the maddening things that one sees during the beginnings of life." His music "depicts both the outcast's view of life and the dark cascade of truth." His writing unmasks the soul within us all. His artwork has had showings at the CVS Cultural Center, the Elizabeth, N.J. Public Library, The Tunnel, and Tompkins Square Art Around The Park. He has given musical performances at Border's Books and Music, Cafe Della Pace and CSV Cultural Center and has appeared on Queens Cable Public Access. Diamond has had readings at CSV Cultural Center, Bar 13, and Barnes & Nobles Bookstore. His writings and reproductions of his artwork have appeared in Mudfish, Number Foundation Magazine, Rutgers University Review, 12th Planet, Writers Choice, Story Mania and the NY Hangover, Authors den. Diamond lives in Astoria, Queens. When not selling TV's or scribbling on napkins, he can be found drinking Kamikazes in any bar that will serve him.