Chris Ransick
Chris Ransick (1962 – 2019) was a writer of literary fiction and poetry from Colorado. Ransick was appointed by Mayor John Hickenlooper as the poet laureate for the City of Denver, a post Ransick held from 2006 to 2010.[1][2] He died of Pancreatic Cancer on November 4, 2019.[3]
Life
Chris Ransick was born in Syracuse, NY and raised in nearby Auburn, in the Finger Lakes region. He earned a B.A from San Francisco State University (1983), an M.A. in journalism from the University of Montana (1988) and an M.A. in English/Creative Writing from the University of California, Davis (1990). During the years he was earning his degrees he worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, and also served as an editorial assistant to the editors of The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology.
Ransick married Shannon Skaife in 1983 and is the father of two children. He settled with his family in Englewood, Colorado in 1990, where he worked as a college professor for 24 years teaching courses in English, creative writing, screenwriting, film studies, humanities, and media studies. He has been a faculty member at Denver's well regarded literary center, Lighthouse Writers Workshop, since 2005. He was awarded the organization's Beacon Award for Teaching Excellence in 2013.
Ransick has served as a member of PEN USA's Freedom to Write Committee, as well as serving on his local public library board for 8 years. Upon appointment as Denver's poet laureate, he helped establish the city's program supporting literary arts by organizing readings and engaging with a diverse range of literary groups in the city. He was reappointed to a second term as poet laureate and completed his service in 2010.
Bibliography
Never Summer: Poems from Thin Air. Colorado Book Award for poetry, 2003
A Return to Emptiness. Colorado Book Award finalist for fiction, 2005
Lost Songs & Last Chances.
Asleep Beneath the Hill of Dreams.
Language for the Living and the Dead.
mummer prisoner scavenger thief.
References
- Chantler, Carrie (April 29, 2015). "Another 'Last Chance': Award-winning Denver poet reflects on Auburn upbringing". The Citizen. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
- "Mayor Hickenlooper Names Educator Chris Ransick New Denver Poet Laureate". www.denvergov.org. City and County of Denver. March 13, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
- McGhee, Tom (November 5, 2019). "Chris Ransick, former Denver poet laureate, has died". The Denver Post. Retrieved November 10, 2019.