Reynolds, (Richard) Clay
REYNOLDS, (Richard) Clay
REYNOLDS, (Richard) Clay. American, b. 1949. Genres: Novels, Novellas/Short stories, Literary criticism and history, Essays. Career: University of Tulsa, OK, graduate teaching fellow, 1974-77; Tulsa Junior College, instructor in English, 1977-78; Claremore College, OK, instructor in English, 1977-78; Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, associate professor of English, 1978-88; University of North Texas, Denton, professor/novelist in residence, 1988-92; Villanova University, visiting professor/writer in residence, 1994; West Texas A&M University, visiting writer; University of Texas at Dallas, College of Arts & Humanities, professor of literary and aesthetic studies, 1998-, associate dean for undergraduate studies, 1998-; editorial consultant; novelist; free-lance writer. Publications: Stage Left: The Development of the American Social Drama in the Thirties, 1986; The Vigil, 1986; Agatite, 1986; Taking Stock: A Larry McMurtry Casebook, 1989; Franklin's Crossing, 1992; 100 Years of Heroes: A History of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, 1996; Players, 1997; Twenty Questions: A Writers Guide, 1997; Monuments, 2000; The Tentmaker, 2002; ARS Poetica, 2003; Threading the Needle, 2003. Contributor to anthologies and periodicals. Address: 625 Meadow Dr, McKinney, TX 75069-4739, U.S.A. Online address: rclayr@aol.com