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Richard Andersen, PhD, is a Professor of English at Springfield College, affiliated with the Department of Literature, Writing, and Journalism within the School of Arts and Sciences. With 48 years of teaching experience, he has authored 30 books across creative writing, literary research, and writing instruction. He has been honored with the Springfield College Excellence in Teaching Award (2012) and was nominated for the Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year Award (2000).
Education:
- PhD in English, New York University (1977)
- MA in English, City University of New York (1971)
- BA in English, Loyola University of Los Angeles (1968)
Research & Teaching: His work focuses on creative writing (including five novels and children's books), literary analysis of authors like Hemingway and Morrison, and pedagogical strategies for writing instruction. He teaches courses such as Contemporary American Literature and Writing for Human Services.
Affiliations & Service:
- Member of Springfield College committees: Faculty Senate, Writing Across the Curriculum, Curriculum Development
- Founder and President of Writing that Works, Inc. (1986–1996)
- James Thurber Writer in Residence at Ohio State University (1985–1986)
- Fulbright Professor at University of Bergen, Norway (1982–1983)
Community Engagement: Active in Montague, MA: book/art reviews for the Montague Reporter, school reading events, and organizing recreational basketball leagues.


