Chavisa Woods


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.. 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. 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 ", "Things To Do When You're Goth in the Country", The Albino Album, and "Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind."
Woods primarily writes literary fiction. Her work has received praise from The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, The Seattle Review of Books and many other media outlets.
Woods has presented lectures and conducted and workshops on short fiction and poetry at a number of academic institutions, including: New York University, Mount Holyoke College, Penn State, Sarah Lawrence College, Bard College, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn Tech, Hugo and the New School. She currently leads select writing workshops throughout the year through Hugo House and Catapult.

Awards

Woods received the Shirley Jackson Award in 2018, for a story in her collection, Things To Do When You're Goth in the Country.
Woods was the recipient of the Kathy Acker Award in writing in 2018.
Woods was awarded the Cobalt Fiction Prize in 2013 for her short work of poetic prose entitled "Things to do when you're Goth in the Country".
Woods was the 2008
Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind was a finalist for the 21st Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction.

Other publications

Woods has published prose and poetry in a number of magazines, including:
  • Lit Hub
  • Electric Lit
  • Tin House Magazine
  • Sensitive Skin 2017 Cleaver Magazine 2013
  • Adanna 2013Union Station Magazine 2011 The Evergreen Review 2011
  • Danse Macabre- Stonewall Issue, 2009
  • Poetz.com Green Issue, 2008Blue Fog Journal, 2007Cake Poetry, 2007Tribes Magazine, 2007The Red Doll – 2006Matador, 2006The BARD Gay and Lesbian Poetry Review, 2006Chronogram, 2006Conversations with the Other Woman, 2006Where We Live, 2005,Calling the Red, Chapbook, 2005Xanadou, 2004Wildflowers, 2004In The Fray, 2004

Fiction

Things to Do When You're Goth in the Country, Short Fiction Collection, Seven Stories Press, 2017
  • "Zombie,", 2017
  • "What's Happening on the News?" Short Fiction Quaint Magazine, 2016The Albino Album
  • How to Stop Smoking.... Usama Sensitive Skin Magazine 2012
  • "A New Mowhawk" Jadalliya 2012Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind, Fly By Night Press, 2008
  • "The Smallest Actions", The Fiction Circus, 2008
  • "The Bell Tower", Prima Materia, 2006
  • Short story in Fuzion 1003, 2004

Nonfiction

  • , Full Stop Magazine, 2020
  • " Full Stop Magazine, 2019
  • , Lit Hub 2018, 2019
  • , Electric Lit, 2017
  • , The Brooklyn Rail, 2012

Documentaries

Rhapsodists, 2004

Book reviews

  • , 2019
  • Publishers Weekly
  • Booklist
  • Pedestal Magazine
  • The Brooklyn Rail
  • GO! Mag