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Thomas Davis

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Thomas Davis is an American writer and has served as the Chief Academic Officer, President, or Acting President of five tribal colleges and universities. He also helped found the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium, which represents indigenous controlled post-secondary institutions of higher learning from the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and the Far East.

Davis has written and had published non-fiction, fiction, and poetry books and has had articles and essays appear in a number of magazines and academic journals. He has also had plays performed in Minnesota and Wisconsin. His novel, In the Unsettled Homeland of Dreams, won the Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award in 2019. A powerful performer, he has given poetry rea
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Thomas Davis My favorite writer in many ways is Ursula LeGuin. The universe of earthsea is so well drawn that it seems like anyone would want to go there. I suppos…moreMy favorite writer in many ways is Ursula LeGuin. The universe of earthsea is so well drawn that it seems like anyone would want to go there. I suppose I would want to be a wizard, but perhaps not in Roanoak itself. I would rather be in a place where my skills, integrity, and powers could lift up the common people on one of the islands, having congress with other wizards, but a little separate. And, of course, I would especially love to see, and maybe meet, the earthsea dragons.(less)
Thomas Davis I seldom have writer's block, although it has happened. Mostly I sit down and write through the block. When we first moved back to Wisconsin to Sturge…moreI seldom have writer's block, although it has happened. Mostly I sit down and write through the block. When we first moved back to Wisconsin to Sturgeon Bay, however, I couldn't seem to produce anything. I was getting really upset. What was going on? Although we had spent much of our married lives in Wisconsin, I seemed to be out of place. I kept trying to write, but nothing would come. Then, finally, I managed to produce a Shakespearean sonnet. That sonnet is being published this Spring in the Wisconsin Poets Calendar. One morning I got up, told myself, enough of this nonsense, and blew the writer's block away. During the night I had come up with one line that was in my head when I woke up, "As dark as night, as gray as slate, a bear. . ." and that let me sing the rest of the poem into a tablet. Writing it made me feel really good.(less)
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In the Unsettled Homeland o...

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Inside the Blowholes

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Salt Bear

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Apples for the Wild Stallion by Thomas Davis
"This young adult novel will take hold of you right away. The main character is Austin, a 15-year-old boy who lives with his family on a ranch in New Mexico near the Zuni Mountains. The novel opens by telling us that Austin, who has autism, “liked it " Read more of this review »
Story Poems From a Western Colorado Boyhood by Thomas Davis
"Patrick McManus meet Wendell Berry

While these stories mostly describe life in a place (western Colorado), they also describe an era (the 1950s and ‘60s). Thomas Davis’s parents resembled my own in some ways: They often set us loose to explore the out" Read more of this review »
Story Poems From a Western Colorado Boyhood by Thomas Davis
"4-1/2 ⭐️ Book! I rarely read poetry, but Davis’s poetry reads easily like prose! Since I am from Western Colorado - I connected with most of his pieces! But “The Kingdom of Grand Mesa” keyed my memories of “night fly fishing” with my Dad on the shore" Read more of this review »
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“In education if you strengthen a strength you weaken a weakness.”
Thomas Davis

“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
Robert Frost

“In education if you strengthen a strength you weaken a weakness.”
Thomas Davis

“Your intuition knows what to write, so get out of the way.”
Ray Bradbury

“There are three points of view from which a writer can be considered: he may be considered as a storyteller, as a teacher, and as an enchanter. A major writer combines these three — storyteller, teacher, enchanter — but it is the enchanter in him that predominates and makes him a major writer...The three facets of the great writer — magic, story, lesson — are prone to blend in one impression of unified and unique radiance, since the magic of art may be present in the very bones of the story, in the very marrow of thought...Then with a pleasure which is both sensual and intellectual we shall watch the artist build his castle of cards and watch the castle of cards become a castle of beautiful steel and glass.”
Vladimir Nabokov

233 ¡ POETRY ! — 22557 members — last activity Feb 16, 2026 08:36PM
No pretensions: just poetry. Stop by, recommend books, offer up poems (excerpted), tempt us, taunt us, tell us what to read and where to go (to read ...more
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