Books
Legally Blinds: Letters from Amanda“...the poems are as bold as they are brave...”
R. Todd Kerr Edtior, The Berkeley Times “The level of openness that she reflects in these probes, show us that life is her muse. She draws attention to topics some would prefer to remain taboo." Ashley R. Holland Poet “Her positive attitude and acceptance of her shortcomings is revealed in her writing which is frank, straight-forward and indeed refreshing.” Matlon Handy, Retired Teacher “This book is a message not only to the world, but a journal of Harrinauth’s feelings and challenges in life. She came out from it, beautifully intact as an honest and sensitive young woman. The human spirit rises and its essence triumphs.” Dr. Martivon Galindo Poet, Professor, Holy Names University |
Digital Magazines
Disability Horizon
Ability Magazine
Geek Clug Books
Newspapers
"Fairfield tea celebrates local authors, organization" Daily Republic
Published February 09, 2020
"Amanda Harrinauth, 30, recently completed a book of poetry called "Legally Blind." The author is legally blind and diagnosed with autism. She read a poem to those attending the 6th Annual Tea Program for Helping Children Around the World, in Fairfield, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. (Susan Hiland/Daily Republic)"
"Amanda Harrinauth, 30, recently completed a book of poetry called "Legally Blind." The author is legally blind and diagnosed with autism. She read a poem to those attending the 6th Annual Tea Program for Helping Children Around the World, in Fairfield, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. (Susan Hiland/Daily Republic)"
Berkeley Times
Thursday, August 11, 2016
The Berkeley Times, a local newspaper, featured my first poem, "Dear Autism" in their newspaper.
The Berkeley Times, a local newspaper, featured my first poem, "Dear Autism" in their newspaper.