Amanda Roth

Amanda Roth is a writer, folklorist, and multi-disciplinary artist living in Central Texas. Her debut poetry collection, A Mother’s Hunger, was released in 2021. She is a poetry reader for Longleaf Review and co-host of the fairy tale podcast, Retell Me. Her poetry and essays appear in Okay Donkey, Poetry South, Portland Review, Literary Mama, and elsewhere. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Follow her at msha.ke/amandarothpoetry

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Upcoming Programs by Amanda Roth

Fork, Knife, & Pen: Reading and Writing Our Relationship with Food

July 28 - August 2, 2024

In this course, students will explore their individual, communal, and political experiences with food. We will read and discuss the work of modern poets and essayists, including Joy Harjo, Jane Wong, Ellen Bass, Kaveh Akbar, Donika Kelly, and Kate Lebo. This is a generative class where students will be guided through writing exercises inspired by […]