Kiley Woods
Books
Kaleidoscope, Poetry 2022
Scratches from Being Human, Poetry 2023
Poetry
"When The Stars Are Missing" in Second Story Journal, 2021
"Warrior Eagle" in Pomegranate Lit, 2021
"A Cowboy Sunrise" Finalist in Wingless Dreamer Poetry Contest, 2022
"Concrete Lips" in Hey! Young Writer, 2023
"Solitude" in Hey! Young Writer, 2023
"The Girl Who Spoke to Mountains" in Chemical Inevitable, September 2023
"The Life of the New River" in Chemical Inevitable, September 2023
Non-Fiction
"Love and Late Nights in the Marvel Cinematic Universe" in Portals Magazine, 2022
"July 4th, 2013" in Diet Water, 2022
"Cody" in 805 Lit + Art Magazine, 2023
"Myopia" in You Might Need to Hear This, 2023
Freelance & Journalism
The Weekly Challenger Newspaper, St. Petersburg, FL, 2023
New Deuces Live executive director aims to revitalize 22nd Street corridor: The Weekly Challenger
Youth pastor builds organization to mentor south St. Pete youth: The Weekly Challenger
St. Pete Youth Farm hosts second annual Farm-O-Ween event: The Weekly Challenger
The Current Newspaper, Eckerd College 2022-2023
Black History Month carves truth into America's hands: The Current Newspaper
Stop WOKE Act brings changes to Eckerd: The Current Newspaper
Women speak on life in a post-Roe world: The Current Newspaper
Iran protestors face criminal punishment: The Current Newspaper
Murals Add Color to Central Ave.: The Current Newspaper
Title IX survey gives Eckerd a voice: The Current Newspaper
Eckerd hosts social justice symposium, younger generation called to action: The Current Newspaper
Professors speak out for academic freedom: The Current Newspaper
Eckerd student releases debut album, 'Baby Shower': The Current Newspaper
The Seahawk Student Newspaper, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2020-2021
Wilmington’s film industry makes a comeback after COVID-19 lockdown: Seahawk Newspaper
Dare Coulter discusses the significance of UNCW’s new sculpture: Seahawk Newspaper
UNCW Plastic Ocean Project works to blend art with activism in their goal for a cleaner ocean: Seahawk Newspaper
What we can learn from the Spanish Flu of 1918: vaccines, early-action and mask wearing: Seahawk Newspaper
Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County to begin fundraising for Major General Joseph McNeil Statue: Seahawk Newspaper
Wilmington and the arts: One business owner’s fight to keep murals in Wilmington: Seahawk Newspaper
Former UNCW professor opens gallery exhibit dedicated to jazz: Seahawk Newspaper
Film & Theatre Reviews
UNCW’s ‘A Taste of Honey’ is a charming blend of message and humor: Seahawk Newspaper
REVIEW: UNCW’s ‘The Christians’ is a modern debate of morality and religion: Seahawk Newspaper
REVIEW: UNCW’s ‘The Tempest’ is a modern commentary on Shakespeare’s timelessness: Seahawk Newspaper
REVIEW: UNCW’s ‘The Moors’ mixes 19th century Brontë class and comedy with Hitchcock’s horror and suspense: Seahawk Newspaper
Review: “Elvis”: The Current Newspaper
Review: “Where the Crawdads Sing”: The Current Newspaper