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Amanda Lovelace is an American poet who rose to fame through her poetry posted to Tumblr and Instagram. Her works have feminist themes, often focusing on modern interpretations of traditional tales. She is the author of the women are some kind of magic series, including the Goodreads Choice Award-winning the princess saves herself in this one and women are some kind of magic. Personal life Lovelace graduated with a BA in English and a minor in sociology from Kean University in May 2017. In 2017, she also married fellow poet Parker Lee. She identifies as queer and is a practicing witch. She and Lee live in New Jersey with their three cats. Works Lovelace initially self-published her first work, the princess saves herself in this one, with CreateSpace in 2016, but its success caught the attention of the traditional publishing industry. The collection was ultimately picked up in 2017 by the American publisher Andrews McMeel, who published her subsequent works as well. the princess saves herself in this one is autobiographical and deals with her experiences growing up. The third volume, the mermaid’s voice returns in this one was released in 2019, and was listed on American Booksellers Association's "Indie Poetry Bestseller List". the mermaid's voice returns in this one was less well received than the previous title and was criticized for feeling stretched out and underwhelming. According to Lovelace, this series aims "to show the rich inner lives of women with a focus on our hidden everyday struggles." Many of Lovelace's works deal with topics such as sexual abuse, trauma, and healing. Although the witch doesn’t burn in this one "speaks so explicitly to our current moment," the volume was actually completed before the revival of the #MeToo movement. Despite that, Lovelace notes that, "witch is still very much my #MeToo book. It will also not be the last one.” She has listed Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and The Handmaid's Tale as influences. Lovelace has rejected the label Instapoet, as she originally began posting her work to Tumblr, and only began publishing her work on Instagram after her first works had been published in print. Lovelace views criticism of Instapoets as a form of snobbery, associating the term as a way to set them apart from "real poets." Lovelace also wrote Things That H(a)unt duology. The first installment, to make monsters out of girls, came out in 2018. The text "explores the memory of being in an abusive relationship" and "poses the eternal question: Can you heal once you’ve been marked by a monster?" Bibliography women are some kind of magic the princess saves herself in this one (2016) the witch doesn't burn in this one (2018) the mermaid's voice returns in this one (2019) slay those dragons: a journal for writing your own story (2019) the things that h(a)unt to make monsters out of girls (2018) to drink coffee with a ghost (2019) you are your own fairy tale break your glass slippers (2020) shine your icy crown (2021) unlock your storybook heart (2022) Standalone works flower crowns and fearsome things (2021) believe in your own magic: a 45-card oracle deck & guidebook (2020) Anthologized works [Dis]Connected: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise (2018), edited by Michelle Halket His Hideous Heart: Thirteen of Edgar Allan Poe's Most Unsettling Tales Reimagined (2019), edited by Dahlia Adler Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy (2020), edited by Kelly Jensen Every Body Shines: Sixteen Stories About Living Fabulously Fat (2021), edited by Cassandra Newbould See also Instapoetry References External links Official website. Discover the Amanda Lovelace popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Amanda Lovelace books.

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    Almost Home

    Madisen Kuhn

    From the Instagram poet and author of the exquisite Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better comes a gorgeous poetry and prose collection that explores the meaning of “home” and the pro...

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    Validate Me

    Charly Cox

    ‘Charly is social media’s answer to Carol Ann Duffy’ Sunday Times STYLE[Charly] is turning a new generation on to poetry’ The TelegraphFrom the bestselling author of She Must Be Ma...

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    Dandelion

    Gabbie Hanna

    New York Times bestselling author Gabbie Hanna delivers everything from curious musings to gutwrenching confessionals in her longawaited sophomore collection of illustrated poetry....

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    Lady Caroline Lamb

    Antonia Fraser

    The vivid and dramatic life of Lady Caroline Lamb, whose scandalous love affair with Lord Byron overshadowed her own creativity and desire to break free from society's&#x...

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    She Must Be Mad

    Charly Cox

    ‘Brave and beautiful.’ Stylist Magazine‘Social media’s answer to Carol Ann Duffy’ Sunday Times STYLE‘Divine.’ Cecelia AhernShe Must be Mad explores comingofage: the pain and beauty...

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    Gentle Chaos

    Tyler Gaca

    From the wild imagination of Tyler Gaca, also known as TikTok's Ghosthoney, comes a beautiful compendium of poems, images, personal stories, and vignettes that explore magic, queer...

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    One Day I Will Save Myself

    Elvira Sastre

    The debut US poetry collection from social media star Elvira Sastre, exploring the sharp, slippery moments that turn a beloved relationship into something selfdestructive.Counting ...

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    Pretty Boys Are Poisonous

    Megan Fox

    THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Heartbreaking…Go read the book, everyone.” Alex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast Megan Fox showcases her wicked humor throughout a heartbre...

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    Adultolescence

    Gabbie Hanna

    Comedian Gabbie Hanna brings levity to the twists and turns of modern adulthood in this exhilarating debut collection of illustrated poetry.In poems ranging from the singsong rhyth...

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    Where to Begin

    Cleo Wade

    “Author and poet Cleo Wade will make your day with her inspiring and uplifting outlook on life” (People) and she returns with another moving collection of poems, mantras, and illus...

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    Teeth in the Back of my Neck

    Monika Radojevic

    'This is a courageous, arresting debut from a poet to watch' Independent'A vital contribution to literature' HuckChosen as one of Bustle's Best Debut Books of 2021Chosen as one of ...

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    Nobody Asked For This

    Charly Cox

    A beautiful poetry collection bringing together the collected works of bestselling poet Charly Cox for the very first time with new and exclusive material. Nobody asked for thisWha...

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    Changing with the Tides

    Shelby Leigh

    TikTok poet Shelby Leigh presents a moving and inspirational collection of poetry about growing up and embracing all the beauty life has to offer. The perfect gift for fans of Rupi...

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    Amanda Lovelace

    Amanda Lovelace

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