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'''Amanda Boyden''' is an American novelist.
'''Amanda Boyden''' is an American novelist.


Born in Northern [[Minnesota]] and raised in [[Chicago]] and [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]], she studied creative writing at the [[University of New Orleans]], where she and her ex-husband, [[Canada|Canadian]] writer [[Joseph Boyden]], are faculty members. In addition to writing, Amanda Boyden is a trapeze artist who founded Aerialists, Inc., her own all-female troupe, and performed as Lady Hummingbird.
Born in Northern [[Minnesota]] and raised in [[Chicago]] and [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]], she studied creative writing at the [[University of New Orleans]], where she and her ex-husband, [[Canada|Canadian]] writer [[Joseph Boyden]], were faculty members until 2012. In addition to writing, Amanda Boyden is a trapeze artist who founded Aerialists, Inc., her own all-female troupe, and performed as Lady Hummingbird.


==Works==
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 11 April 2022

Amanda Boyden is an American novelist.

Born in Northern Minnesota and raised in Chicago and St. Louis, she studied creative writing at the University of New Orleans, where she and her ex-husband, Canadian writer Joseph Boyden, were faculty members until 2012. In addition to writing, Amanda Boyden is a trapeze artist who founded Aerialists, Inc., her own all-female troupe, and performed as Lady Hummingbird.

Works[edit]

  • Pretty Little Dirty (2006)
  • Babylon Rolling (2008)
  • I got the dog (2020)

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