Daniel Woody
Daniel Woody lives in Chicago, where he teaches writing at The School of the Art Institute and Loyola University and bakes bread. His work can be found at The Volta, The Opiate, Word Riot, HOUND, and BOAAT, though he feels his greatest poetic accomplishment might be that Kaveh Akbar once tweeted a line from one of his poems.
CPC Readings
Thursday, June 29, 2017
with Ed Roberson
Garfield Park Conservatory | Palm House
Poetry by Daniel Woody
Chase/Noise/Bite Continue reading
Some people declined, having formed convincing theories,
but the best among us ate quietly our share
and prayed to be forgiven of the hunger.
Seek the Whistle Continue reading
this of course
allows the mountain to sound the sunrise
and uncovers what tangled each of them in the first place
