He was elected a member of Aosdána (an organisation established by the Irish Government to honour those who have made an outstanding contribution to the Arts in Ireland) in 1986.
Publications
Poetry collections
Decimal D. Sec Drinks in a Bar in Marrakesh (1970), New Writers’ Press
Early Morning Matins (1973), Gallery Press
The King of the Dead & Other Libyan Tales (1978), Martin, Brian & O’Keeffe
Stopping the Lights in Ranelagh (1987, reprinted 1988), Dedalus Press
Miz Moon (1988), Dedalus Press
The Hanged Man Was Not Surrendering (1990), Dedalus Press
Notes From the Countries of Blood-Red Flowers (1994), Dedalus Press
Selected Poems (1996), Dedalus Press
Knowledge in the Blood, New and Selected Poems (2000, 2007), Dedalus Press
From Sandymount To The Hill Of Howth (2014) Cyphers, Dublin.
Music From The Big Tent (2016) Dedalus Press
In Italian:
Biglietto di Sola Andata (1998) Moby Dick Editrice, Faenza
Above Pesaro/Con Pesaro ai Miei Piedi (1999) Volumnia Editrice, Perugia
Edited books
The Kilkenny Anthology (1991), Kilkenny Co. Council.
(with Jim Vaughan), Present Tense: Words and Pictures (2006), Mayo Co. Council
Woods's work has been translated into many languages. He has collaborated with musicians, notably Brendan Graham (Winter Fire & Snow, performed by Anúna and others), Benjamin Dwyer (In the Ranelagh Gardens), Militia (Above Pesaro/Con Pesaro ai Miei Piedi) and Richard Hartshorne (The Cello Suites).
References
^Welsh, Robert (1996). The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 605–6.
^Lawlor, Brian (2003). The Encyclopedia of Ireland. Gill and Macmillan. p. 1152.
^Welsh, Robert (1996). The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 605–6.