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Amy’s debut collection of poetry, “The Cardinals,” will be published Fall 2026 by Red Hen Press.

Advanced Praise

“After the pain and stress of loss, the end of a love, what does one do, or how can one be? Patience, focus, the heart work of redemption, the rekindling of love as love changes: These themes move with grace and clarity through poem after poem. It’s almost like reading a novel in verse the way Amy Speace, with her keen awareness of the power of song, links the narrative and the lyric moments as she reimagines heartbreak and loneliness as well as the sweet and tender parts of being a single mother in a chaotic world. The Cardinals is a fine and moving book of poems.”

—Greg Pape, author of A Field of First Things

“Amy Speace is an accomplished singer-songwriter, so she knows how to tell a story, how to make the listener care, and how to create something beautiful and meaningful that will live inside a person for years to come. She’s done that with The Cardinals, a collection of poems that grapples with memory, motherhood, place, family, and loss—in other words, the business of being human. Her voice is one I’m grateful to have in the world.”

—Maggie Smith, author of Goldenrod

“This is Amy Speace’s first collection of poetry, but she is, perhaps unsurprisingly for such an accomplished songwriter, already a poet of great perceptiveness and skill. If you love poems that are utterly clear and also strange, personal and intimate without the slightest hint of self-absorption, and above all permeated by an unobtrusive yet undeniable music, this is the book for you.”

—Matthew Zapruder, I Love Hearing Your Dreams and Story of a Poem


As a prose writer and poet, Amy’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, Salon.com, No Depression, Performing Songwriter, American Songwriter, The Guardian, Working Mother, Euonia and The 2River View.

She has given talks on the intersection of poetry and songwriting, creativity and motherhood and workshops on songwriting, poetry and performance. She currently teaches English at Cumberland University in Lebanon, TN.

She blogs on art and faith and life at SUBSTACK and on motherhood and menopause at MENOPAUSAL MOMMY.

If you are interested in hosting Amy as a speaker or a writer, please get in touch