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== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==


== Career ==
== About ==
Scott Woods is the author of ''We Over Here Now'' (2013, Brick Cave Books), ''Urban Contemporary History Month'' (2016, Brick Cave Books) and ''Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods'' (2018, Brick Cave Books). Scott has published and edited work in a variety of publications. He has been featured multiple times in national press, including multiple appearances on National Public Radio.
 
Scott was the President of Poetry Slam Inc. and MCs the Writers’ Block Poetry Night, an open mic series in Columbus, Ohio . In April of 2006 he became the first poet to ever complete a 24-hour solo poetry reading, a feat he bested with six more annual 24-hour readings without repeating a single poem.
 
In October 2020, Scott won an Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award for contributions to ''A House That Cannot Fall''.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
===Published Stories===
''Second Coming Soon'', appearing in ''[[Futurewords: A Brick Cave Anthology]]'' (2017)


== References ==
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 26 June 2025

Early Life

About

Scott Woods is the author of We Over Here Now (2013, Brick Cave Books), Urban Contemporary History Month (2016, Brick Cave Books) and Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods (2018, Brick Cave Books). Scott has published and edited work in a variety of publications. He has been featured multiple times in national press, including multiple appearances on National Public Radio.

Scott was the President of Poetry Slam Inc. and MCs the Writers’ Block Poetry Night, an open mic series in Columbus, Ohio . In April of 2006 he became the first poet to ever complete a 24-hour solo poetry reading, a feat he bested with six more annual 24-hour readings without repeating a single poem.

In October 2020, Scott won an Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award for contributions to A House That Cannot Fall.

Bibliography

Published Stories

Second Coming Soon, appearing in Futurewords: A Brick Cave Anthology (2017)

References