Aimee Nezhukumatathil appointed, new poems published

Christine Davis Mantai

 

Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Aimee Nezhukumatathil

English Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil was recently named to the advisory board of the literary journal, Crab Creek Review, based in Seattle, WA.

Poems recently anthologized in books:
  • Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House Magazine, ed. Brenda Shaughnessy (Tin House Books), 2008.
  • When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry By American Women, ed. Andrea Hollander Budy (Autumn House Press), 2009.
  • New Voices: Contemporary Poetry from the U.S., ed. H.L. Hix (Irish Pages), 2009.
Poems recently published in magazines:
  • She has also published the individual poems, "Suppose You Were a Moray Eel," Jan/Feb 2009 issue of Orion Magazine and "Eclipse," in the Winter 2008/9 issue of Ploughshares.
Paper and panel at National Association of Writing Programs:
  • She presented a paper, "Under the Sea: A Fresh Take at Teaching 'Image' in a Multi-Genre Creative Writing Workshop," and was a panelist for "Kundiman: Asian-American Poets Kindle the Flame" at the  annual conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs in Chicago, IL on Feb 12-14, 2009.
Park University Writer Series, Kansas City
  • She was a featured reader of the Park University Visiting Writer Series at the Kansas City Library on Mar 26, 2009. As part of the series, she was interviewed for an upcoming edition of "New Letters on the Air" for NPR 

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