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Author of The Shaping of an Angry Black Woman

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    Author: Tamara Woods

    Tamara's first collection of poetry-The Shaping of an "Angry" Black woman deals with the (false) trope that all black women are always angry. She also manages her poetry/fiction blog, PenPaperPad and co-edits The Reverie Journal, a poetry site. She sometimes vlogs about all things books and writing. She's a hillbilly in Honolulu living with her Mathmatician.

    Submissions open: Horror Anthology

    I had started the submission process last year, but I’m opening it again. “Tap into the fear that is trapped in those Appalachian hills, focusing more on… Read more “Submissions open: Horror Anthology”

    March 4, 2016March 5, 2016 by Tamara Woods

    The purpose of this blog

    Hello everyone! My name is Tamara and welcome to my little corner of these internets. I have another place where I’ll be posting creative writing bits and… Read more “The purpose of this blog”

    January 19, 2016January 19, 2016 by Tamara Woods

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