Aziza “Z” Barnes, a poet and author for the FX drama “Snowfall” and Netflix‘s “Teenage Bounty Hunters” has died. They have been 32.
Their household confirmed by way of a rep that Barnes died of suicide on Dec. 15. No additional particulars have been launched.
“With heavy hearts, we remorse to tell you of the passing of an simple and beloved artist, youngster, sibling, and pal Aziza ‘Z’ Barnes,” learn their household’s assertion. “Z has touched and impressed numerous people each of their group and business and might be deeply missed and endlessly liked by all who have been lucky to have skilled their presence and work. An incomparable expertise, we search for understanding in Z’s phrases, and want consolation and understanding as we grieve this loss.”
A Los Angeles native, Barnes earned a BFA from New York College and was in pursuit of an MFA finding out a the College of Mississippi. Barnes was additionally an achieved poet as each a Callaloo Fellow and Poet’s Home Fellow.
Safia Elhillo, a “very long time” pal of Barnes, posted a tribute on Substack writing that they have been a “good author” and a “bender of the style who died too quickly, who leaves a complete group behind, gathered in grief.” Elhillo then went on to share a poem from Barnes titled “Eulogy for Her,” which she has cherished since “[they] have been youngsters.”
A few of their different credit embody the “Recreation of Thrones” prequel collection “Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” which is to be launched in 2025, and Max’s hip-hop drama “Rap Sh!t.”
(Pictured: FX’s “Snowfall”)