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Amanda N. Butler

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Born
in New England, The United States
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Influences
Emily Dickinson, Anne Bradstreet, Francesca Lia Block

Member Since
August 2013


Amanda N. Butler is a poet who occasionally dabbles in fiction. Originally from New England, she moved to a Floridian city where she served as the city’s third Poet Laureate from 2018-2020. She holds a BA in Professional Writing and an MBA in Marketing.

Her poetry has been published with Dancing Girl Press, Frogpond, Scifaikuest, Origami Poems Project, post ghost press, Topical Poetry, streetcake magazine, Poetry Pea, Fly on the Wall Poetry Webzine, Poetry Leaves, Saw Palm: Places to Stand, Spillwords Press, Nightingale & Sparrow, Pink Plastic House, Twist in Time Literary Magazine, Silk + Smoke, Neon Mariposa Magazine, Royal Rose: The Castle, Haikuniverse, rose quartz magazine, Hedgerow, NatureWriting, Word Hoard Press, Nu Lit House, Babe S
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Amanda Kira wrote: "Hey there Amanda! Thanks for the friend request - I recognize you from Twitter and it's nice seeing a familiar face. :)"

Thank you for accepting! I agree! I love Goodreads and Twitter, so I'm glad I can connect both accounts :)


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Kira Hawke Hey there Amanda! Thanks for the friend request - I recognize you from Twitter and it's nice seeing a familiar face. :)


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