amomancer
genric: a poet who believes what he or she writes has power in and of itself to change people and the world, as though it was a form of magic. (amomancy being the supernatural art of changing people through poetry or eloquence). from the word “amote”, coined by 90’s internet poet william f. devault.
specific: the amomancer: william f. devault. named by yahoo in the mid-1990’s as “the romantic poet of the internet” by yahoo. author of several books of excruciatingly confessional and emotionally overwrought poetry about love and mortality.
“the amomancer dances in the shadows” a poem about lost love, by the aforementioned william f. devault.
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