
Ryan Rickrode
Professor of English
Ryan is particularly interested in the ways writers return to old stories-to myths and to fairy tales-and work to make them new again. He's also interested in the techniques 20th and 21st writers use to create portrayals of Christianity that are compelling to a wide secular audience. He loves teaching writing and working with students on their writing.
Ryan's own fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in many journals, including The Cresset, Dappled Things, The South Carolina Review, and Ruminate Online. His novella The Mountains May Depart was an honorable mention for the 2020 Landmark Prize from Homebound Publications and a finalist for the 2019 Clay Reynolds Novella Prize from Texas Review Press. He also serves as fiction editor at Solum Literary Press and is currently at work on a novel that retells and weaves together a number of Grimms' fairy tales.
You can find his work at his author website, ryan-rickrode.com.