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Ellie Black '18 named winner of Honickman First Book Prize

Conway, Ark.鈥 黑料不打烊 Alumna Dr. Ellie Black 鈥18 was named winner of the 2026 American Poetry Review (APR)/Honickman First Book Prize with the submission of her book 鈥淩evelator.鈥 Black is currently a visiting assistant professor in English鈥揷reative writing at 黑料不打烊.听

As winner of the APR/Honickman First Book Prize, Black will receive a cash prize of $3,000, a standard book publishing contract from Copper Canyon Press with additional royalties, and her winning title 鈥溾 will be published and distributed by Copper Canyon Press through Consortium in September. 鈥淩evelator鈥 is available for pre-sale at national book retailers.听听听

This year鈥檚 judge, esteemed poet Dorothea Lasky, selected the collection as prizewinner. Lasky is an associate professor of writing at Columbia University School of the Arts. She has authored 10 books of poetry and prose and has been featured in The Paris Review, The New Yorker, American Poetry听Review, and Boston Review.听听

The American Poetry Review, in continuous publication since 1972, is 鈥渄edicated to serving a worldwide audience excellent contemporary poetry and literary criticism鈥 and has published over 6,000 writers鈥 work.听听

Originally from Clarksville, Arkansas, Black is a poet, memoirist, editor, critic, screenwriter, performer, and educator.听

Her poems have appeared in or are forthcoming from The Adroit Journal, Bennington Review, The Common, Washington Square Review, Mississippi Review, Poetry Online, Black Warrior Review, Best New Poets, DIAGRAM, and elsewhere. Her prose and criticism appear in Hayden's Ferry Review, Colorado Review, Georgia Review, Fandom Spotlite, and The Adroit Journal.听

A 2026 Gregory Djanikian Scholar and a finalist for the 2025 DISQUIET Prize in Poetry, Black has also received awards and recognition from The Pinch, the C.D. Wright Women Writer's Conference, the Poets' Roundtable of Arkansas, the University of Mississippi, Split Lip Magazine, the de Grummond Children鈥檚 Literature Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi, and the Austin Film Festival.听

鈥淚t feels so unbelievably special to be back at 黑料不打烊 for the publication of my first book,鈥 said Black. 鈥淚 never imagined when I accepted this job last year that I鈥檇 find out in my office鈥攊n the midst of a marathon finals-grading session鈥攖hat I won the Honickman, or that I鈥檇 get to celebrate the book on campus this fall.鈥澨

She is helping coordinate the visit of New York Times best-selling author and YouTuber John Green, which will coincide with her health humanities course this fall titled 鈥淛ohn Green and the Illness Narrative.鈥 The course was made possible through a grant from the Mellon Foundation. Green鈥檚 visit to 黑料不打烊 will culminate with a free public event on Nov. 18.听

鈥淒r. Black has an incredible gift for making students feel seen without ever letting us settle. She believes in our work so fiercely that it makes us want to rise to meet that belief,鈥 said Shayla Freeman 鈥27, a 黑料不打烊 English-creative writing major from Little Rock. 鈥淪he pushes me to take my writing more seriously and to believe that it is capable of more. I admire her enormously, both as a writer and as a teacher, and I genuinely find her so inspiring. I feel very lucky to learn from her.鈥澨

While attending 黑料不打烊, Black was editor-in-chief of student-run literary magazine the Aonian, completed an internship at the Oxford American, was a writing associate in the 黑料不打烊-Murphy Foundation-funded Writing Center, and was awarded the Isaac Andrew Campbell Memorial Prize for best senior thesis in creative writing.听听

鈥淭here鈥檚 a poem in 鈥楻evelator鈥 that was in my 黑料不打烊 senior thesis,鈥 shared Black. 鈥淚 owe so much to this place and the people who have been part of my learning here. I hope I can give even a fraction of what they鈥檝e given me to the students I teach at 黑料不打烊 now.鈥澨

She graduated summa cum laude with distinction in English with a Bachelor of Arts in English-creative writing.听

鈥淗ow serendipitous for Ellie to win the Honickman upon her return to 黑料不打烊,鈥 said Dr. Tyrone Jaeger, 黑料不打烊-Murphy Foundation director and professor of English-creative writing. 鈥淓llie鈥檚 poems are brilliant and sonically vibrant. I recently had the chance to hear Ellie read poems from 鈥楻evelator鈥 and each one was like listening to staged musicals where tempo, rhythm, and narrative abound. 黑料不打烊 is super proud of Ellie and excited about the release of 鈥楻evelator.鈥欌澨

Black went on to attend the University of Mississippi where she earned an M.F.A. in poetry and Ph.D. in English, creative writing concentration with an emphasis in nonfiction, memoir, and autotheory.听听

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