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Below you'll find a collection of news stories, interviews, blogs, and other press that have featured or highlighted Aimee and her work.
Below you'll find a collection of news stories, interviews, blogs, and other press that have featured or highlighted Aimee and her work.
In this episode of Rodney Veal’s “Inspired By,” poet, writer, and educator Aimee Noel shares how she “stumbled” into poetry through a professional development class, the life-changing influence of professor Dr. Adrienne Cassel, and why having no boundaries in poetry unlocked her creative path.
Aimee Noel, a Tippecanoe English teacher and Dayton resident, is set to release her book Slag… And she couldn’t be more excited. Aimee holds poetry and its impact on any given reader close to her heart. When asked about the process of writing Slag, she shared an anecdote on how ideas for her poetry form.
[Aimee] Noel is passionate about the creativity and intelligence of her students, as well as the impact of the gala and its opportunities. Noel said, “So often we publicly champion professionals in the medical and science fields, and rightly so, but that spotlight is not balanced with regards to the effect that words, that language, that literature can have on warring factions or an individual's own heart.”
Today is the start of National Poetry Month, a chance to increase our appreciation of the art form. Aimee Noel of Dayton is a recipient of this year’s Ohio Arts Council’s 2020 Individual Excellence Award for poetry...
Per the OAC’s website, “Individual Excellence Awards are peer recognition of a creative artist’s body of work that exemplifies their specific discipline and advances the larger artistic community”...