Elizabeth Rhett Woods

Elizabeth Rhett Woods was born in Prince George, British Columbia, and graduated from the University of British Columbia with a B.A. in Psychology in 1961. She has worked at a wide variety of jobs, including research assistant in a psychology laboratory, ‘gofer’ for CBC television, ‘hot-walking’ thoroughbreds, and Census Commissioner. She is available for readings for high school students and adults. For examples of her work visit www.elizabethrhettwoods.ca

Selected Publications
The Absinthe of Desire (Ekstasis Editions, 2004) poetry.
Family Fictions (Wolsak&Wynn, 2002) poetry.
Bird Salad. (Moonstone Press, 1990). poetry.
The Amateur (PaperJacks, 1980) novel.
Men. (Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1979) poetry.
Gone. (Ladysmith Press, 1972) poetry.
The Yellow Volkswagen (Simon & Schuster, 1971) novel.

Selected Anthologies
The Fed Anthology (Anvil Press, 2003)
Love Poems for the Media Age (Ripple Effect Press, 2001)
And Other Travels: An Anthology of Poems. (Moonstone Press, 1988).
The Maple Laugh Forever: An Anthology of Comic Canadian Poetry. (Hurtig, 1981).
Scroll. (Wombat Press, 1980).
Thumbprints: An Anthology of Hitchhiking Poems. (Peter Martin Associates, 1969).
Coming soon: Beyond the Pale (Ekstasis Editions, fall, 2006) novel.

Books in Print
Woods, Elizabeth
Betsy's Dream (children's). WoodsWorks, 1989. $5 ISBN: 0-9696307-1-9.
If Only Things Were Different (I): A Model for a Sustainable Society (non-fiction). WoodsWorks, 1992. $10 ISBN: 0-9696307-0-0.
See website re Free Books.