Writer in Residence Consultations Vincent Hood: Time slot 5

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Fall 2025 Writer in Residence - Vincent Hood

Published author Vincent Hood is offering 30-minute consultation sessions for aspiring writers. Book your appointment(s) now by registering for a timeslot. 1-1 Consultations are open to teens and adults.

Vincent's office hours are as follows:

  • Saturday, November 8 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, December 6 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, January 3 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, January 17 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Vincent Hood is a Native American artist and writer with a strong background in education and storytelling. An accomplished comic book author, Vincent collaborates with other writers to bring compelling projects to life. A proud member of the Yavapai-Apache Nation, he views art and storytelling as powerful tools for teaching children, community members, and diverse learners about abstract scientific concepts and important philosophical ideas. Vincent’s experience as an educator allows him to engage learners of all ages through visual storytelling and hands-on creative activities. During a collaborative EdTech project, he worked alongside four educators and the superintendent of Clarkdale-Jerome Elementary School to create captivating stories aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Recently, Vincent graduated with honors from Yavapai College’s Paralegal Program and holds a Master’s Degree in Teaching Science from Northern Arizona University. His dedication to STEAMM education (STEAM + Medicine) is exemplified through teacher-led storytelling initiatives, such as those featured at https://indigi-com.vercel.app/.

 

This project is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.