Chavisa woods biography of barack obama

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    Chavisa Woods

    American poet

    Chavisa Woods is a New York City-based author, and winner of the Shirley Jackson Award.

    Background

    Woods was born and raised in a rural farm town, Sandoval Illinois, and lived from 2000 to 2003 in St.

    Louis, Missouri, where she was a resident of the anarchist collective C.A.M.P. (Community Arts and Media Project[1]). She moved in 2003 to New York City, where she resided and worked for A Gathering of the Tribes, art gallery-salon and small press, owned and operated by novelist and professor Steve Cannon.

    Chavisa woods biography of barack obama

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  • She now serves as the Executive Director of A Gathering of the Tribes, and the Editor in Chief of Tribes Magazine Online, tribes.org. She has written four full-length books, including a novel and two fiction collections. She is best known for illustrating the lives of those in the conservative, rural areas of the U.S.

    Work

    Chavisa Woods is a MacDowell Fellow and the author of four books: "100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism)" (Seven Sto