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Tara Betts is the author of three full-length poetry collections: ''Refuse to Disappear,'' which was published in June 2022 with The Word Works, ''Break the Habit'', which was published in October 2016 with Trio House Press, and her debut collection ''Arc & Hue'' on the Willow Books imprint of Aquarius Press. In 2010, ''
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'' named her as one of their "40 Favorite Poets". Betts was born in
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, and is the oldest of three siblings. Her first job was at the Kankakee Public Library. Betts received her B.A. in communication at
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. She is also a graduate of the Cave Canem and the MFA Program in Poetry at
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(graduated 2007). Betts worked with several non-profit organizations in
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, including Gallery 37 and Young Chicago Authors. She received her Ph.D. in English/creative writing at
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in 2014.


Career

After earning her Ph.D., Betts returned to Chicago and began her post as a visiting lecturer at University of Illinois-Chicago in 2015. Prior to that, she was a lecturer in creative writing at
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in New Brunswick, New Jersey, until 2011. A Cave Canem graduate, and residencies from Ragdale Foundation, Centrum and Caldera, and an Illinois Arts Council Artist fellowship. Betts has self-published small runs of several chapbooks: "Can I Hang?" (1999), "Switch" (2003), "Break the Habit" (2012), and "Circling Unexpectedly" (2013). Her most recent chapbook ''7 x 7: kwansabas'' was published by Backbone Press in 2015. Betts is also a co-editor of ''The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives About Being Mixed Race in the Twenty-First Century'' (2 Leaf Press, 2017) with Cathy Schlund-Vials and Sean Patrick Forbes. She is working on a third collection of poetry, a collection of critical essays, and a translation of poems by Salomé Ureña de Henríquez. Betts was commissioned by the Peggy Choy Dance Company to write a series of poems and monologues for "THE GREATEST!: An Homage to Muhammad Ali" in 2011 & 2013. These writings were published on Winged City Press in April 2013 and were mentioned in the
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. Betts' work has appeared in ''Essence'', the Steppenwolf Theater production ''Words on Fire'', ''Obsidian III'', ''Callaloo'', ''PMS'', ''Meridians'', ''Drum Voices Revue'', ''WSQ'', ''Columbia Poetry Review'', ''African Voices, Ninth Letter'', ''Hanging Loose'', ''Drunken Boat'', ''Mythium'', ''Reverie'', and ''WombPoetry''. Her work has been anthologized in ''Gathering Ground'' (University of Michigan Press), ''Bum Rush the Page'' (Three Rivers Press), ''Power Lines'' (Tia Chucha Press), ''Poetry Slam'' (Manic D Press), ''Black Writing from Chicago'' (Southern Illinois University Press), ''ROLE CALL'' (Third World Press), ''These Hands I Know'' (Sarabande), ''Best Black Women’s Erotica 2'' (Cleis Press), ''Hurricane Blues'' (Southeast Missouri University Press), ''Home Girls Make Some Noise: Hip Hop Feminism'' (Parker Publishing), ''Fingernails Across a Chalkboard'' (Third World Press), ''Quotes Community: Notes for Black Poets'' (University of Michigan Press) and ''Letters to the World'' (Red Hen Press). She appeared on HBO's ''Def Poetry Jam'' and in the
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series ''SPOKEN'' with
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. She has also been one of the writers/performers in ''girlstory''-an intergenerational, multicultural women's performance collective. Betts has also performed in plays, including two SouthWest V-Day productions of Eve Ensler's ''
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'' at Chicago's DuSable Museum. After winning Guild Complex's Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award, she represented Chicago twice at the
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in 1999 and 2000. Betts has also taught writing workshops at Cook County Jail and Cook County Juvenile Detention Center. Betts has also been a freelance writer for publications including ''XXL'', ''The Source'', ''BIBR'', ''Mosaic Magazine'' and ''Black Radio Exclusive''. She has written fictional blog posts in the voice of character named Madeline "Maddy" James for "Any Resemblance"-a multimedia dance show with serial webisodes in June 2013.


Published works

Full-length poetry collections *''Refuse to Disappear'' (The Word Works, 2022). *''Break the Habit'' (Trio House Press, 2016). *''Arc and Hue'' (Willow Books, 2009). In Anthology * "Nothing From Nobody," '' That Takes Ovaries!: Bold Females and Their Brazen Acts'', (Three Rivers Press, 2002). * ''Rhythm of Structure: Mathematics Art and Poetic Reflection'', Selby Gallery, Ringling College of Art and Design, 2011. *''Near Kin: A Collection of Words and Art Inspired by Octavia Estelle Butler'' (Sybaritic Press, 2014). *''Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements'' (AK Press, 2015). * ''The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop'' (Haymarket Books, 2015). *''Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology'' (University of Georgia Press, 2018).


References


External links

Reviews *''The Poetry Foundation's 2016 Staff Picks'

*''Rain Taxi'', Winter 201

*''NewCity Lit'', December 201

*''Calyx'', Vol. 26:1, Summer 201

* Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation'sbr>Harriet blog review of ''Arc and Hue''
*''Meridian'', Issue 24, 201

*''Feminist Review'

* ''Defenders Online''

Interviews *
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* ''AMP'

* ''Speaking of Marvels'

* ''Live Unchained'

*
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* ''GirlSpeak'

* ''La Bloga'

Audio/Video Links
Poems on
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“Chicago Amplified” on
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