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Matthew Hittinger

Author of Pear Slip

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Matthew Hittinger is the author of Skin Shift (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2012), and the chapbooks Platos de Sal (Seven Kitchens Press, 2009), Narcissus Resists (GOSS183/MiPOesias, 2009), and Pear Slip (Spire Press, 2007) winner of the Spire Press 2006 Chapbook 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 nine Pushcart nominations. His work has appeared in over 50 journals and anthologies including Best New Poets 2005. Matthew lives and works in New York City.
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