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Scott Woods' major collection of poetry and first book with Brick Cave Books. Tackling subjects from race to pop culture, religion, love and beyond, Scott's raw and tenured language immediately connects with the Reader's sense of the world and Readers find themselves gently nodding in understanding and awe as you explore this book.

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Scott Woods' major collection of poetry and first book with Brick Cave Books. Tackling subjects from race to pop culture, religion, love and beyond, Scott's raw and tenured language immediately connects with the Reader's sense of the world and Readers find themselves gently nodding in understanding and awe as you explore this book.
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Scott Woods is a writer and event organizer in Columbus, Ohio. Woods is the author of Urban Contemporary History Month (2016), We Over Here Now (2013) and Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods (2017).He has been featured multiple times in national press, including appearances on National Public Radio. He is the founder of Streetlight Guild, a performing arts non-profit, a 2018 Columbus Foundation Spirit of Columbus Award recipient,as well as the Greater Columbus Arts Council winner of the 2017 Columbus Makes Art Excellence Award for his event series, "Holler: 31 Days of Columbus Black Art". Woods was named the first-ever "Face of Columbus" by Columbus Alive. He is the 2022 winner of the Press Club of Cleveland's Ohio Excellence in Journalism award for Best in Ohio Essay Writing, and was awarded "Best Columnist in Ohio" in 2023 by the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists.He is the co-founder of the Writers' Block Poetry Night. In 2020 he won an Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award for contributions to A House That Cannot Fail.In 2006 became the first poet to ever complete a 24-hour solo poetry reading...a feat he bested seven more times without repeating a single poem.