Thomas Sayers Ellis

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Thomas Sayers Ellis
Born(1963-10-05)October 5, 1963
DiedJuly 17, 2025(2025-07-17) (aged 61)
Alma mater
OccupationsPoet, photographer, musician, bandleader, teacher
Children1

Thomas Sayers Ellis (October 5, 1963 – July 17, 2025) was an American poet, photographer, musician, bandleader and teacher. He previously taught as an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Bennington College in Vermont, and also at Sarah Lawrence College until 2012.

Early life

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Ellis was born on October 5, 1963, in Washington, D.C.,[1][2] and attended Dunbar High School. He attended Alabama State University, and then moved to Massachusetts.[2] In 1988, he co-founded the Dark Room Collective in Cambridge, Massachusetts, an organization that celebrated and gave greater visibility to emerging and established writers of color.[3] He was the leader and a founding member of the band Heroes are Gang Leaders.[4] Ellis received his M.F.A. from Brown University in 1995.

Career

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Ellis was known in the poetry community as a literary activist and innovator,[5] whose poems "resist limitations and rigorously embrace wholeness."[6] His poems have appeared in magazines such as AGNI[7] Callaloo, Grand Street, Harvard Review, Tin House, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art, and anthologized in The Best American Poetry (1997, 2001, and 2010) and in Take Three: AGNI New Poets Series (Graywolf Press, 1996), an anthology series featuring the work of three emerging poets in each volume. He has received fellowships and grants from the Fine Arts Work Center, the Ohio Arts Council, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Yaddo, and the MacDowell Colony.[8]

Ellis was a contributing editor to Callaloo. He compiled and edited Quotes Community: Notes for Black Poets (University of Michigan Press, Poets on Poetry Series).[9]

His first full-length collection, The Maverick Room, was published by Graywolf Press and won the John C. Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares.[10]

The book takes as its subject the social, geographical and historical neighborhoods of Washington, D.C., bringing different tones of voice to bear on the various quadrants of the city.[11]

He was also the author of a chapbook, The Genuine Negro Hero (Kent State University Press, 2001), and the chaplet Song On (Wintered Press 2005).[12]

Ellis taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop until 2016, when he left after he was accused of sexual misconduct.[2]

Personal life and death

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Ellis had a son.[2]

On July 17, 2025, Ellis died at his home in St. Petersburg, Florida, after an undisclosed respiratory illnesses. He was 61.[2]

Awards

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Works

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Anthologies

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References

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  1. ^ Beltway Poetry Quarterly >Vol. 7 No. 3, Summer 2006 > Thomas Sayers Ellis
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  3. ^ Academy of American Poets > A Brief Guide to the Dark Room Collective
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  5. ^ Bios of 2005 Whiting Writer's Award Recipients Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ AGNI Online > Notes Toward a New Duty Now for the Future: An Interview with Thomas Sayers Ellis > by Kelsea Habecker Smith
  7. ^ AGNI Online > Author Bibliography: Thomas Sayers Ellis
  8. ^ Graywolf Press Website > Author Page: Thomas Sayers Ellis
  9. ^ BlueFlower Arts > Author's Booking Agent > Author Page Archived January 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Ploughshares > Authors & Articles > Postscripts: Zacharis Award Winner Thomas Sayers Ellis > by Don Lee Winter 2006 -07 Issue
  11. ^ Bios of 2005 Whiting Writer's Award Recipients Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Wintered Press Blog: Excerpt from Song On > By Thomas Sayers Ellis
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