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Download the  Reader’s Companion for Lucky Fish. “A farmer is devoured by a flower in one of the many beguiling poems of Lucky Fish. This is the sensation I often had reading Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s wonderful new collection—that of being immersed in … Continue reading

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At the Drive-in Volcano was named the winner of the Balcones Prize, which honors an outstanding book of poetry published during the year. The Balcones Poetry Prize judges praised her “tight, economical poems that contain just the right amount of … Continue reading

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Founded in 2004 by Matt O’Donnell and Camille T. Dungy, From the Fishouse is an IRS-registered non-profit that promotes the oral tradition of poetry. Here’s an archive of my readings.

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Miracle Fruit was the winner of the 2001 Tupelo Press Judge’s Prize. Praise for Miracle Fruit: “The language of these poems seems to be handled effortlessly; it is both crafted and conversational. The poems in Miracle Fruit aim to create … Continue reading

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Fishbone was the winner of the Snail’s Pace Press Chapbook Prize. “From pickpockets to peacocks, elephant rides to electrocuted oysters, miracle fruit to the Incrdible Hulk, Aime Nezukumatathil teases the uncommon out of the commonplace,the miraculous out of the mundane. … Continue reading

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