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Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Author of Miracle Fruit and At the Drive-In Volcano
Miracle Fruit      At the Drive-In Volcano

Biography

Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of At the Drive-In Volcano. Her previous book of poetry, Miracle Fruit (2003), won the the Tupelo Press Prize, the ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in poetry, and the Global Filipino Award. Her poetry and essays have been widely anthologized and have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Black Warrior Review, FIELD, Mid-American Review, and Tin House. She has been a faculty member at the Kundiman retreat for Asian-American writers and has given readings and workshops from Amsterdam to San Francisco. She is associate professor of English at State University of New York-Fredonia, where she is a recipient of the campus-wide Hagan Young Scholar Award and the SUNY Chancellor's Medal for Scholarly and Creative Activities.

Awards

James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry (2001)

ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in Poetry (2003)

Glasgow Prize and the Asian-American Literary Award Finalist (2004)

Links

Aimee Nezhukumatathil's poem “After Challenging Jennifer Lee to a Fight” from At the Drive-In Volcano was read by Garrison Keillor for Writer's Almanac on public radio. If you missed it, you can still hear him read the poem (Real Audio required) at The Writer's Almanac Website.

Aimee Nezhukumatathil made us blush when she wrote about the experience of being published: "I know everyone talks about the tactile feel of their book, the weight of it, in a very drama-filled rhapsody and I wish I could say something different, but I tell you, if you have never held a Tupelo book, you are missing out on one of the highest production qualities of any poetry book I have simply ever seen. The satinsilk matte cover with French flaps — it was a dream come true right there in my hands." You can read the rest of her description of the publication experience here

AimeeNez.net (http://www.aimeenez.net/).

Barrow Street (http://www.barrowstreet.org/journalMain.html).

A new poem, When All of My Cousins Are Married, was featured in the Indiana Review.

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