Amanda Marie Marcotte is an American blogger who writes on feminism and politics from a liberal perspective. Marcotte has written for several online publications, including Slate, The Guardian, and Salon.
Early life
Born in El Paso, Texas, Marcotte was raised in the small town of Alpine, Texas in the Trans-Pecos region. She graduated summa cum laude from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas with a degree in English literature. Around 2004, she began writing for the liberal blog Pandagon.net, then later for Slate and The Guardian. In 2004 Marcotte won a Koufax Award for her "Mouse Words" blog.
Career
magazine has described Marcotte as "an outspoken voice of the left," writing, "there is a welcome wonkishness to Marcotte, who, unlike some star bloggers, is not afraid to parse policy with her readers." Time also described her blogging as "provocative and profanity-laced." In early 2007 Marcotte made several controversial statements on her blog, including criticism of the men falsely accused in the Duke lacrosse case, using vulgar language to refer to the Catholic doctrine on the Virgin birth of Jesus, and describing the Catholic Church's opposition to birth control as motivated by a desire to force women to "bear more tithing Catholics." As of 2013, Marcotte blogs at The Raw Story and contributes to Slate, The Guardian, and Salon. Marcotte has given presentations at Skepticon, SXSW, Women In Secularism 2, and SkepchickCON. She was formerly on the speakers' bureau of the Secular Student Alliance. Marcotte is the author of It's a Jungle Out There: The Feminist Survival Guide to Politically Inhospitable Environments, Get Opinionated and Troll Nation: How The Right Became Trump-Worshipping Monsters Set On Rat-F*cking Liberals, America, and Truth Itself.
On January 30, 2007, the John Edwards 2008 presidential campaign hired Marcotte to act as its blogmaster, saying that while Edwards was "personally offended" by some of Marcotte's remarks about the Catholic Church, her job as their blogmaster was secure. Following criticism, Marcotte announced her resignation from the Edwards campaign. In an article for Salon a few days later, she said her resignation was a result of being targeted by the "right-wing smear machine."
Personal life
Marcotte lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, Marc Faletti, a producer who is a vice president of Multimedia for Rewire.News.