Martha Woodroof
Retired Host of The SparkMarth Woodroof has retired from WMRA and is now spending her time as a full-time writer and published author.
Martha is both a college dropout (Mount Holyoke) and a graduate school dropout (the University of Virginia).
Her first real job was as a teacher’s aide in a pilot Head Start program in Greensboro, North Carolina. She's been with WMRA since the (latest) turn of the century, and has actively freelanced for the NPR Culture Desk and for npr.org.
Before that – among a lot of other things - she co-owned restaurants, did a bit of acting, was fired as a magazine editor, hosted local TV talk shows and anchored the news, wrote a book called How to Stop Screwing Up: 12 Steps to a Real Life and a Pretty Good Time, cooked for an artist’s colony, was a country music disc jockey and a psychiatric occupational therapy aide, taught preschool, published a bunch of essays, was a morning drive-time personality on a tiny AM radio station, ran a college bookstore coffee shop, directed a college’s co-curricular programming, and failed to sell cars. Many of the photographs accompanying her work were taken by her husband, Charlie.
She loves words and their power to tell other people’s stories.
Her daughter is spinner, weaver, author, and content provider, Liz Gipson.
Her first novel, Small Blessings, was published by St. Martin’s Press in the summer of 2014.
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