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          In memoir Times (A Memoir of Sexism), author and artist Chavisa Woods chronicles the systematic sexism and gender oppression she's withstood over the....

          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.

          Hating Valerie Solanas (And Loving Violent Men).

        1. Hating Valerie Solanas (And Loving Violent Men).
        2. Woods was the recipient of the Cobalt Prize for fiction and was a finalist (second nomination) for the Lambda Literary Award for.
        3. In memoir Times (A Memoir of Sexism), author and artist Chavisa Woods chronicles the systematic sexism and gender oppression she's withstood over the.
        4. TIMES: A Memoir of Sexism, by Chavisa Woods.
        5. A former dishwasher, line cook, and chef in Western Massachusetts, Mike Veve moved to New York City in to become a public school teacher.
        6. (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.

          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