Amie Whittemore is the author of Glass Harvest and Star Tent. She was the Poet Laureate of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow. Her poems have won multiple awards, and her poems and prose have appeared in the Gettysburg Review, Blackbird, Smartish Pace, Pleiades, and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing at Eastern Illinois University and directs MTSU Write, a from-home creative writing mentorship program.
"""In Nest of Matches, Whittemore has the audacity to create a series of poems titled 'Another Queer Love Poem that Fails' and then embeds them in a book that beautifies queerness as a source of possibility, transformation, and survival. The poems in Nest of Matches struggle with understanding the queer self as lovable, as desirable, even as worthy of life. Yet, at the same time, this book celebrates and anoints this confused, combustible self ('Litter, confetti; what's / the difference? It shines like it belongs'). This is a book of winter on the cusp of spring, a heart that wants to abandon 'good [as] a synonym for being good.' If you are lost in the dark, Whittemore will grab hold of your hand and run with you toward the moon.""--Eric Tran, author of ""The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer"" and winner of the Oregon Book Award for Poetry"