Matthew Hittinger Explained

Matthew Hittinger
Birth Date:June 1, 1978
Birth Place:Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Alma Mater:University of Michigan, MFA
Muhlenberg College, BA
Occupation:Poet
Genre:Poetry, Essay
Notableworks:Pear Slip, Skin Shift

Matthew Hittinger (born June 1, 1978) is an American poet and printmaker.

Biography

Matthew Hittinger was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, not far from the grave of H.D., and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 2000, and his Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2004.[1]

He is the author of the poetry collections The Masque of Marilyn, The Erotic Postulate, and Skin Shift, which earned him a 2012 Debut Poet nod from Poets & Writers Magazine,[2] and three chapbooks including Pear Slip, winner of the Spire Press 2006 Chapbook Award. Shortlisted for the National Poetry Series, the New Issues Poetry Prize, and twice for the Walt Whitman Award, Matthew's honors include a Hopwood Award and The Helen S. and John Wagner Prize from the University of Michigan, the Kay Deeter Award from the journal Fine Madness, two Sundress Best of the Net nominations, and eleven Pushcart Prize nominations.

His work has appeared on Verse Daily and in over fifty journals including American Letters & Commentary, Barn Owl Review, Center, Crazyhorse, DIAGRAM, Dusie, Michigan Quarterly Review, Phoebe, StepAway Magazine and elsewhere, including a feature in Blue Fifth Review, the cover feature for the December 2008 MiPOesias, and in many anthologies including Best New Poets 2005, Ganymede (literary journal)|Ganymede Poets, One, Villanelles, Divining Divas: 100 Gay Poets on the Women Who Inspire Them, A Face to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poems, The Rumpus Original Poetry Anthology, and Love Rise Up: Poems of Social Justice, Protest and Hope.[3] Hittinger's work has also been featured by the preeminent American poetry organization, The Academy of American Poets.[4]

A collaborative artist, Hittinger has worked on a number of projects with artists in other disciplines, including the Canadian painter Kristy Gordon, the American painter Judith Peck, Chicago-based composer Randall West, and New York City-based composer John Glover. Glover's art song setting of Hittinger's poem "8:46 A.M., Five Years Later" was included in the Five Boroughs Music Festival's Five Borough Songbook (2012).

Hittinger is married to photographer and educator Michael Ernest Sweet.[5]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NY Daily News Feature "Circe in Astoria: Matthew Hittinger Finds the Classical in Contemporary New York". New York Daily News. April 27, 2012.
  2. Web site: The Flame and Shine: Our Eighth Annual Look at Debut Poets. Poets & Writers Magazine. December 12, 2012.
  3. Web site: Poets & Writers Biography Listing . Poets & Writers Magazine . June 14, 2009.
  4. Web site: I am Not a Myth. Academy of American Poets.
  5. Web site: Creative Couples: Interview with Michael Sweet & Matthew Hittinger (p. 34-37) . Poets & Artists Magazine.