Mr. Ran Walker

Virginia, United States

Member Since: 05/02/2011


Ran Walker is the author of twenty books. His short stories, flash fiction, microfiction, and poetry have appeared in a variety of anthologies and journals. Prior to becoming a writer and educator, he worked in magazine publishing and practiced law in Mississippi.

He is the winner of the Indie Author Project's 2019 National Indie Author of the Year Award (selected by judges from Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, IngramSpark, St. Martin's Press, and Writer's Digest), the 2019 Black Caucus of the American Library Association Best Fiction Ebook Award, and the 2018 Virginia Indie Author Project Award for Adult Fiction. He is also the recipient of both a 2005 Mississippi Arts Commission/NEA artist grant and a 2006 artist mini-grant.  He served as an Artist-in-Residence with the Mississippi Arts Commission in 2006.  Additionally, he is a past participant in the Hurston-Wright Writers Week Workshop and is the recipient of a fellowship from the Callaloo Writers Workshop.

His novel Mojo's Guitar was translated by renowned French translator Philippe Loubat-Delranc and published in April 2015 by Éditions Autrement as Il était une fois Morris Jones. The novel was recently republished in May of 2019 as a part of Éditions Autrement's "Les Grands Romans" collection. 

His first collection of poetry, Most of My Heroes Don't Appear On No Stamps: Kwansabas, was published in August of 2019 by The University of Hell Press, based out of Portland, Oregon.

As of 2020, Ran has been working primarily on microfiction, stories of less than 300 words, preferring to write stories between 50 and 150 words.

Ran is a graduate of Morehouse College (BA in English), Pace University (MS in Publishing), and George Washington University Law School (JD). He also has a Certificate in Publishing from New York University and has done graduate work in English at Mississippi State University.

Ran is an Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Hampton University and lives in Virginia with his wife and much better half, Lauren, and his amazing little rockstar daughter, Zoë.

Website: http://www.ranwalker.com


Publications

  • Il était une fois Morris Jones , Éditions Autrement (April 1, 2015)

Awards

  • BCALA Best Fiction Ebook Award(2019)
  • National Indie Author of the Year (Indie Author Project)(2019)
  • Virginia Indie Author Project Award(2018)
  • Mississippi Arts Commission Fellowship for Nonfiction(2005)
  • Callaloo Literary Workshop Fellowship(2010)

Employment

  • Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Hampton University (August 2008 - )

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Arts in English from Morehouse College (May 1997)
  • Master of Science in Publishing from Pace University (June 2001)
  • Doctoral Degree in Law (JD) from George Washington University Law School (May 2002)

Genres of Interest

Fiction, Creative nonfiction, Poetry