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Intimate, observant, and unflinchingly honest, The Year of No
Mistakes is Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz's tribute to the broken heart.
Aptowicz's sixth poetry collection chronicles the author's story as
she leaves New York City, her home of fourteen years, and bears
witness to the unravelling of Aptowicz's decade-long relationship.
Along the way, Aptowicz explores love, nostalgia, grief, desire,
envy and hope in poems that showcase her emblematic funny and
heartbreaking style. Stripped down, open, and intimate, this
collection continues Aptowicz's tradition of engaging and
auto-biographical work with new favorites like "Op-Ed for the Sad
Sack Review," "Not Doing Something Wrong isn't the Same as Doing
Something Right," and "December." For a poet already known for her
honesty, The Year of No Mistakes shines with brave vulnerability.
It is a triumph that will push even the most stubbornly busted
heart back into the light.
In her celebrated debut volume, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz tackles,
among other idiosyncratic topics, love ("Science"), heartbreak
("Lit"), and thieving suburban punks ("Ode to the Person Who Stole
My Family's Lawn Gnome"). Quirky and funny with a subtext of social
commentary, Aptowicz's writing lets the reader ride shotgun in a
hilarious sprawling road trip through America's youth culture. her
previous Write Bloody book, Everything is Everything, 978-0-9842515
was reviewed widely
In her third collection of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
celebrates the ups and downs of being a poet with a day job.
Whether exulting the mundaneness of office life ("Rules of Slack"),
musing about hidden perks of college poetry gigs ("Ode to College
Cafeterias") or hilariously defending the use of humor in poetry
("To the Guy Who Said that Funny Poetry Ain't Poetry"), this book
continues Aptowicz's tradition of witty, honest and idiosyncratic
work. her previous Write Bloody book, Everything is Everything,
978-0-9842515 was reviewed widely
In her fourth collection of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz uses
her youth as muse. Whether ruminating on the trials and
tribulations of life in the single digits ("My Elementary School
Confessions"), exposing her unapologetic high school geekiness
("The Secret Language of Nerds") and exalting all the melodramatic
yet sincere love verses she ultimately penned in vain ("On Reading
Old Unrequited Love Poems"), this plump collection commiserates and
celebrates all the wonder, terror, banality and comedy that is the
long journey to adulthood. her previous Write Bloody book,
Everything is Everything, 978-0-9842515 was reviewed widely
In her second collection of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz serves
up a hilarious and uncompromising autobiographical bender about her
first job out of college: writing and editing for porn. Whether
denouncing the corporate world ("To Whom It May Concern") before
lustily joining it ("New Millennial Bad Ass"), or sweetly
celebrating love in the face of smut ("Let's Make Out "), Aptowicz
dramatizes the hopes, humor and ambitions of a young poet's first
steps into a very surreal "real world."
"hilariously spunky... no-nonsense poetry." Jennifer Dunning, The
New York Times "Sometimes you plod through the day, bumping into
people, tripping over your own feet. But then there are those
remarkable days when you move through the world as stealthly as
ninja. The latter is how the poems move in this book. Cristin
O'Keefe Aptowicz spits in her hands, grabs the sledgehammer, swings
it hard, and rings that bell in poem after poem after poem.
Everything is Everything is a winning collection chock full of
swift, honest, smart, funny, and even tender poems that go up to
11." Jennifer Knox, author of Drunk by Noon "Cristin O'Keefe
Aptowicz admits it herself-she's "a fool for the poetry." And I
take her at her word. In the Tarot, the fool is wise and exuberant,
mystical, clever, tuned into the world. In Everything is
Everything, Aptowicz is indeed the divine fool, traveling her
United States of Poetry and beyond. She is a poet of Americana-dead
presidents (both the leaders and the money), ambitions big and
small, ancient history trivia and pop culture, animals, children,
impersonators and authenticity. Aptowicz's poems are animated,
brimming with celebration. Everything is Everything is a stunning
and dazzling book." Denise Duhamel, author of Ka-Ching! In her
fifth collection of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz polishes her
obsessions until they gleam. Whether she is exhuming the bizarre
("Cryptozoology" and "A Short History of Unusual Fish"), exorcising
her demons, ("Hog Butcher of Workshop Table" and "On Why I
Shouldn't Read Books") or celebrating the uncelebrated oddballs of
the world ("Little Heard True Stories of Benjamin Franklin" and
"Crack Squirrels"), Aptowicz's poetry sings and singes. Everything
is Everything illuminates the dark corners of the curiosity
cabinet, shining the light on everything that is utterly strange,
wonderfully absurd and 100% true.
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