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Mary Hood
Georgia Connections
- Brunswick, Glynn County, Now living in Jackson County
Biography
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Mary Hood is the author of the novel Familiar Heat and two short story collections. Her 1984 collection, How Far She Went, won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction and the Southern Review/LSU Short Fiction Award; and And Venus Is Blue, which won the Lillian Smith Award, and the Dixie Council of Authors and Journalists Author of the Year Award. Hood's work has also been honored with the Whiting Writers' Award, the Robert Penn Warren Award, and a Pushcart Prize. A 2014 inductee into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame. In 2010, "How Far She Went," was chosen for inclusion on the Georgia Center for the Book's list of "Books All Georgians Should Read." “A Clear View of the Southern Sky” was selected for the 2015 list, and won the 2016 Townsend Prize for Fiction. Hood lives and writes in Commerce, Georgia.- •
Mary Hood
Mary Hood’s current research exists in the luminous space between day and night, where imagination is unquestioned and empowered to construct new a worldview. This work investigates utopian and dystopian constructions: exploring the boundaries between the idealized and abstracted spaces of an immaterial world. Hood’s work has been exhibited widely throughout the world including the International Print Center New York, NYC; Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Blue Star Art Complex, TX; LaGrange Art Museum, GA; Loyola University Chicago, IL; Kasene Kulturcenter, Denmark; Contemporary Art Projects, Bulgaria; VACA Cultural Association, Italy; Polytechnic Institute of Technology, New Zealand; Pont Aven School for Contemporary Art, France; Alexandria Bibliotheca, Egypt; and the Estonia National Library, Estonia, to name a few examples.
Hood, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, uses printmaking to focus on community-affiliated projects such as RIPPLE (2005), for Katrina evacuees in Arizona, DITTO (2006), a public art project, and Map(ing), an on-going collaborative projec
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Mary Hood: Short StoriesMary Hood
Mary Hood was born in Brunswick, Georgia on September 16, 1946. Though a versatile writer of excelling in many forms—including novels, essays and reviews—she is predominantly a master of short fiction. Her preferred literary expression is the...