Aptowicz was introduced to the New York City
Poetry Slam community by NYU classmate,
Beau Sia. In November 1998, at age 19, she founded the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam series. NYC-Urbana was the formal continuation of a
poetry slam series started by
Bob Holman and as of 2008, has earned three
National Poetry Slam Championships: 1997 (as Team Mouth Almighty), 2000 and 2002. Aptowicz was a member of the 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2010 NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam teams. Aptowicz is the author of eight books of poetry, including the recently released,
Against Vanishing (
Write Bloody Publishing, 2025). A previous book,
The Year of No Mistakes (Write Bloody Publishing, 2018) won the Writers' League of Texas Book of the Year Award for Poetry 2013–2014. Aptowicz's other books of poetry are:
Dear Future Boyfriend (2000),
Hot Teen Slut (2001),
Working Class Represent (2003),
Oh, Terrible Youth (2007),
Everything is Everything (2010), and
How to Love the Empty Air (2018), which are all available via
Write Bloody Publishing. Aptowicz appeared in the concert film
Taylor Mali & Friends Live at the Bowery Poetry Club and in the documentary;
Slam Planet (2006). In 2003, she served the overseas mentor for
Mouth Off!, a youth poetry show commissioned by the
Sydney Opera House. She frequently tours with poets
Buddy Wakefield,
Derrick Brown and
Anis Mojgani on their "poetry revival tours," joining them on their 2008 Junkyard Ghost Revival tour, 2009 Elephant Engine High Dive Revival tour and 2010 Night Kite Revival tour. Aptowicz received a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Poetry. She is among the first four "slam poets" to win an NEA fellowship, following
Hal Sirowitz (who was on the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Poetry Slam team in 1993, and won an NEA Fellowship in Poetry in 1994);
Jeffrey McDaniel (who was on numerous DC and California slam teams in the mid to late 1990s, and won a NEA Fellowship in Poetry in 2003). Aptowicz was awarded the 2013 Amy Clampitt Residency. The residency takes place in the former residence of poet
Amy Clampitt and provides "an established or emerging poet or literary scholar with the rare gift of extended time and a reasonable stipend so that he or she may substantially further his or her creative work." Aptowicz is the first poet from a poetry slam background to be awarded this residency. ==Non-fiction==