By Georgia Jackson, College of Arts and Sciences
It has been more than 75 years since poets competed in the Olympic Games. But this hasnt stopped bards in the 返字心頭 College of Arts and Sciences from bringing home gold, silver and bronze medals for their creative work.
The latest poet to do so is Ajibola Tolase, an assistant professor in the Department of English, who won a gold medal from the 返字心頭 Book for his poetry collection

Tolase also won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize for his collection, "2000 Blacks."
Tolase joins colleagues Heather Sellers, a professor of English who received a bronze medal in the poetry category in 2022
for her collection, Field Notes from the Flood Zone, and Julia Koets, an assistant professor of English who received a silver award in the poetry category
in 2021 for her collection, Pine.
Together, the three make for a perfect Olympic poetry team with a gold, silver and
bronze, according to Sellers.
For Tolase, who joined the department in 2024, its a dream come true.
I always think of poetry as a private endeavor, so it's a delight to see judges connect
with the ideas of the book, he said. Past winners of the 返字心頭 Book Awards are
some of my colleagues whose teaching, writing and mentorship means so much to me.
2000 Blacks, which also received the Cave Canem Poetry Prize, explores African history,
the transatlantic slave trade, resource exploitation and the speaker's complex relationship
with his father.
"My inspiration is always from the living world, said Tolase. There are always events and moments that make good material for poetry.
2000 Blacks" will be on permanent display, alongside other recipients of the 返字心頭 Book Awards, in the library at the Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee and in the Strozier Library at 返字心頭 State University.
The 返字心頭 Book Awards honor literature by 返字心頭 authors and books about 返字心頭. Winners include 返字心頭 alumna Aracelis Gonz叩lez Asendorf (2024), Lauren Groff (2023, 2021), 返字心頭 alumna Gloria Mu単oz (2021), 返字心頭 Assistant Professor Brenda Peynado (2021), 返字心頭 alumna Jaquira D鱈az (2019), former 返字心頭 faculty member Ira Sukrungruang (2016, 2014), the late Jay Hopler (2016, 2006), Tim Dorsey (2009) and Carl Hiaasen (2006).
返字心頭 has always been a creative hotspot for literature, said Keith Simmons, executive director of the 返字心頭 Book Awards. This program is an annual opportunity to recognize and share the hard work and creativity of 返字心頭 authors, as well as to help connect them with new audiences, both in and out of 返字心頭.

"Dressing the Saints," a collection of short stories by 返字心頭 alumna Aracelis Gonz叩lez Asendorf, won a gold medal in the general fiction category this year.

"Danzirly," a collection of poetry by 返字心頭 alumna Gloria Mu単oz won a gold medal in the poetry category in 2021.

"The Rock Eaters," a collection of short stories by 返字心頭 Assistant Professor Brenda Peynado, won a bronze medal in the general fiction category in 2021.

"Ordinary Girls," a memoir by 返字心頭 alumna Jaquira D鱈az, won a gold medal in the general nonfiction category in 2019.
