Amanda Auchter

Amanda Auchter
Born February 6, 1977
Baytown, Texas
Occupation professor, writer, editor
Nationality USA
Ethnicity Caucasian
Notable work(s) The Glass Crib
Light Under Skin
Notable award(s) Zone 3 Press First Book Award
Bucknell Younger Poets Fellowship
Mary C. Mohr Award
Theodore Morrison Scholarship
Marica and Jan Vilcek Prize


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Amanda Auchter (born 1977) is an American writer, professor, and editor. She is an editor and author of poetry, nonfiction essays, and book reviews.

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Personal life

Amanda Auchter was born in Baytown, Texas on February 6, 1977. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing and English (magna cum laude) from the University of Houston, where she worked as an editorial assistant at Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts and was awarded the 2005 Howard Moss Poetry Award. She received her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College, where she served as the editor of the Bennington Review.

She is the editor of the literary magazine, Pebble Lake Review. She is the author of the book, "The Glass Crib," winner of the Zone 3 Press First Book Award for Poetry, judged by Rigoberto González, and of the chapbook, "Light Under Skin" (Finishing Line Press, 2006).

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Reviews

Conventional mind-body dualism has no place in Amanda Auchter’s Light Under Skin, and this is the great allure of the book. The mind keeps itself alive in our skins; our bones are the very girders that support self-consciousness; the body is at once translucent and “heavy with words.”[1]

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