“Exodus 13” by Amanda Earl

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Exodus 13

By Amanda Earl

A visual poem by Amanda Earl - no additional alt text available

Copyright © Amanda Earl

First appeared in Poetry Pause on September 22, 2020.

Amanda Earl (she/her) has been a working writer and editor in multiple genres for over twenty years. Earl is a queer writer, visual poet, editor, and publisher who lives on Algonquin Anishinaabeg traditional territory, colonially known as Ottawa, Ontario. Her mission is whimsy, exploration, and connection with fellow misfits. Earl is a queer writer, visual poet, editor, and publisher who lives on Algonquin Anishinaabeg traditional territory, colonially known as Ottawa, Ontario. Earl is managing editor of Bywords.ca, and editor of Judith: Women Making Visual Poetry. Her books include Beast Body Epic, Genesis, Trouble, Kiki, A World of Yes and Coming Together Presents Amanda Earl. Author of over thirty chapbooks, Earl has a new digital chapbook entitled Seasons, an excerpt from Welcome to Upper Zygonia. More information is available at AmandaEarl.com.


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