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Travis Nichols
American poet and novelist (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Travis Nichols (born 1979) is an American poet, novelist, and illustrator. His work spans various genres, including experimental poetry, satirical novels, and children's books.[1] He is also known for his professional roles in advocacy and journalism.
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Early life and education
Travis Nichols was born in Ames, Iowa, in 1979.[2] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.[3] Prior to his writing career, Nichols held a variety of professions, including film projectionist, bookseller, dishwasher, teacher, estate sales consultant, movie critic, and journalist. He participated in the Wave Books Poetry Bus Tour.[4]
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Literary works
Nichols's poetry often explores themes of everyday observation, human relationships, and the absurd. His collections include:
His novels are characterized by their experimental form, humor, and engagement with contemporary culture, particularly internet phenomena and societal obsessions. His published novels are:
Children's books and illustration
As an author and illustrator, Nichols has contributed to numerous children's books and comics. His work in this field includes:
- "The Terribles" series:
- The Totally Awesome Book of Useless Information[12]
- Betty's Burgled Bakery[13]
- Fowl Play[14]
- Matthew Meets the Man[15]
- Punk Rock Etiquette: The Ultimate How-To Guide for DIY, Punk, Indie, and Underground Bands[16]
- Maze Quest[17]
- Monstrous Fun[18]
- Skedaddle: An Out-There Travel Journal[19]
- Cassidy: Biggest Monster, Smallest Monster[20]
He has also provided illustrations and comics for SpongeBob SquarePants, Uglydoll, Nickelodeon Magazine, and Hello Kitty. His children's books have been published by Penguin Random House, Chronicle Books, Macmillan Publishers, and Viz Media.[1]
Professional and advocacy roles
Beyond his literary and artistic endeavors, Nichols has engaged in journalism and advocacy. As of late 2024, he is the Director of Content Strategy for the international humanitarian organization CARE.org and is the editor of the organization's CARE News & Stories.[21]
Previously, Nichols was the media director for Greenpeace USA.[22] From 2008 to 2012, he was an associate editor for the Poetry Foundation's website. He also collaborated with the activist group The Yes Men on the "Arctic Ready" spoof, a satirical campaign targeting Shell Oil's Arctic drilling plans.[23]
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