Michael R. Collings Explained
Birth Date: | 29 October 1947 |
Birth Place: | Rupert, Idaho |
Occupation: | Writer, bibliographer, literary critic, poet, professor (retired) |
Language: | English |
Nationality: | United States |
Education: | Master's degree (English) Ph.D. (English literature) |
Alma Mater: | Bakersfield College (AA) Whittier College (BA) University of California, Riverside (MA and PhD) |
Period: | 1979 - current |
Genres: | fantasy, horror, science fiction |
Subjects: | Orson Scott Card, Stephen King |
Notableworks: | In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card |
Spouse: | Judi Collings |
Children: | Michaelbrent Collings |
Michael Robert Collings (born October 29, 1947)[1] [2] is an American writer, poet, literary critic, and bibliographer, and a former professor of creative writing and literature at Pepperdine University.[2] [3] He was Poet in Residence at Pepperdine's Seaver College from 1997 to 2000.[4]
Collings has had multiple collections of his poetry published on subjects such as Latter Day Saint theology, Joseph Smith, Christmas, science fiction, and horror.[4] He is known for his literary critiques and bibliographies of the works of Orson Scott Card and Stephen King,[2] [4] though he has also published critiques and bibliographies of the works of Peter Straub, Dean Koontz, C. S. Lewis, Brian W. Aldiss, and Piers Anthony.[2] [4] His In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card was the first book-length academic look at Card's works.[4] [5]
Biography
Michael Robert Collings was born in Rupert, Idaho.[6] He graduated from Bakersfield College in 1967 with an Associate's degree, then graduated with a Bachelor's degree in English from Whittier College two years later. After graduating with a Master's degree in English from the University of California, Riverside in 1973, Collings received his Ph.D. in English literature from UCR in 1977, specializing in Milton and The Renaissance.[7]
Before he began teaching creative writing and literature at Pepperdine University,[2] Collings taught at UCR, San Bernardino Valley Community College, and UCLA. He taught at Pepperdine from 1979[7] until 2010, when he retired. He now lives in Idaho with his wife, Judi. His son, Michaelbrent Collings, is a fantasy and horror writer.
Collings was introduced to Stephen King's work by a student, David A. Engebretson, in 1983, and published his first book on him, The Many Facets of Stephen King, in 1985; reading King led to his also studying and publishing on Koontz and Robert McCammon.[8]
The World Horror Convention awarded him their Grand Master Award in 2016.[9]
Selected bibliography
Articles and papers
- "C. S. Lewis and the Music of Creation" (July–August 1979), Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society
- "The Mechanisms of Fantasy" (January 1980), Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society
- "To Be Still a Man: Abstraction and Concretion in C. S. Lewis" (January 1982), Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society
- "Beyond Deep Heaven: Generic Structure and Christian Message in C. S. Lewis's Ransom Novels", (December 1986), Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society
- "Brothers of the Head: Brian W. Aldiss's Psychological Landscape" (1988), Spectrum of the Fantastic: Selected Papers from the Fifth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Greenwood Press
- "Brian W. Aldiss" (1989), Reader's Guide to Twentieth Century Science Fiction Writers, American Library Association
- "To See the World the Poet's Way" In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization, and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card. New York: Greenwood Press, (1990), Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed.Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 279. Detroit: Gale, 2010
Sources:[4]
Non-fiction books
- The Many Facets of Stephen King (1985), Starmont House,
- The Shorter Works of Stephen King (1985), with David A. Engebretson, Starmont House,
- Stephen King as Richard Bachman (1985), Starmont House,
- The Annotated Guide to Stephen King: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography of the Works of America's Premier Horror Writer (1986), Starmont House,
- The Films of Stephen King (1986), Starmont House,
- Card Catalogue: The Science Fiction and Fantasy of Orson Scott Card (1987), Hypatia Press,
- The Stephen King Phenomenon (1987), Starmont House,
- In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card (1990), Greenwood Press,
- Scaring Us to Death: The Impact of Stephen King on Popular Culture (1997), Borgo Press,
- The Work of Orson Scott Card: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (1997), with Boden Clarke
- Hauntings: The Official Peter Straub Bibliography (2000), Overlook Connection Press,
- Storyteller: The Official Guide to the Works of Orson Scott Card (2001), Overlook Connection Press,
- Horror Plum'd: An International Stephen King Bibliography and Guide 1960-2000 (2003), Overlook Connection Press,
- Stephen King Is Richard Bachman, (March 2008), Overlook Connection Press,
Sources:[2] [4] [5]
Novels
- The House Beyond the Hill (2007, Wildside Press,)
- Singer of Lies (2009, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- The Slab (2011, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Static! (2011, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Shadow Valley (2011, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Writing Darkness (2012, CreateSpace,)
Wordsmith series
- The Veil of Heaven (2009, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- The Thousand Eyes of Flame (2009, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Three Tales of Omne (2010, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,, published in an omnibus with The Elder of Days by Robert Reginald)
Epic poem
- The Nephiad: An Epic Poem in XII Books (1996, Zarahemla Motets,)
Poetry and fiction collections
- Naked to the Sun (1986, Starmont House,)
- Dark Transformations: Deadly Visions of Change (1990, Starmont House,)
- All Calm, All Bright: Christmas Offerings (2007, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- In the Void: Poems of Science Fiction, Myth and Fantasy, & Horror (2009, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Wer Means Man and Other Tales of Wonder and Terror (2010, Borgo Press/Wildside Press,)
- Dear Emily and Other Poems (2016, CreateSpace,)
- In the Haunting Darkness (2022, Hemelein Publications,)
Sources:[4] [6] [10]
See also
Notes and References
- U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
- Web site: Michael R Collings. FantasticFiction. 2008-02-16. D C. Wands. 2008-02-29.
- Book: Beahm, George W. . Stephen King from A to Z: an encyclopedia of his life and work. registration . 1998. Andrews McMeel Publishing. 43. 0-8362-6914-4.
- Web site: Michael R. Collings. Brigham Young University. 2003. 2008-02-29.
- Web site: AML-List Review: In the Image of God: Theme, Characterization, and Landscape in the Fiction of Orson Scott Card . Jonathan . Langford . 1997-10-21 . . 2008-02-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071026054057/http://www.aml-online.org/reviews/b/B199766.html . 2007-10-26 . dead .
- Web site: Michael R. Collings - Summary Bibliography. Internet Speculative Fiction Database. May 5, 2015.
- Web site: Michael R. Collings Bio Information. Pepperdine University. 2008-02-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20090105233533/http://arachnid.pepperdine.edu/humteachered/faculty/collings/bio_info.html. January 5, 2009.
- Web site: Ben . Lindbergh . The King Chroniclers and the Reimagining of an Icon of American Letters . The Ringer . September 4, 2018 . September 10, 2018 .
- Web site: World Horror Grandmaster 2016 . Science Fiction Awards Database . March 4, 2019 . March 6, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190306111404/http://www.sfadb.com/World_Horror_Grandmaster_2016. live.
- Web site: The House Beyond the Hill by Michael R Collings. FantasticFiction. 2008-02-29.