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Occupation
  
Author and teacher

Spouse
  
Mike Glyer

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Diana Glyer

Children
  
Sierra Glyer


Diana Pavlac Glyer

Born
  
21 January 1956
Aberdeen, Maryland

Books
  
The Company They Keep: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien as Writers in Community

Education
  
Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois at Chicago

Awards
  
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies

Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Related Work

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Diana Pavlac Glyer (born 21 January 1956 in Aberdeen, Maryland) is a United States author, speaker, and teacher whose work centers on C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and the Inklings.

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Background

Glyer was born in Aberdeen, Maryland, and grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland. She received a B.S. in Education and a B.A. in English and Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University. She received her master's degree in Education from Northern Illinois University, and her Ph.D in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is a Professor of English at Azusa Pacific University in California.

Publications

Glyer has published widely, including contributions to The Pilgrim's Guide: C. S. Lewis and the Art of Witness, edited by David Mills; The C. S. Lewis Reader's Encyclopedia, edited by Jeffrey D. Schultz and John G. West, Jr.; and C. S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy, edited by Bruce L. Edwards. She co-edited, with David Weeks, The Liberal Arts in Higher Education: Challenging Assumptions, Exploring Possibilities. She is a featured author on HarperCollins' HarperOne C.S. Lewis Blog.

Her best-known work is The Company They Keep, which describes the interaction and creative influence of Lewis, Tolkien and the Inklings. It features an appendix by scholar David Bratman. Published in 2007, the book overturned assumptions held for the past 30 years. It was recognized as a landmark study. The Company They Keep won the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award (Inklings Studies) and was a finalist for the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Related Work at Denvention 3, the 66th World Science Fiction Convention.

Glyer is also the author of Clay in the Potter's Hands (2011) and Bandersnatch: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings (2016).

Glyer has also received the Marion E. Wade Center's Clyde S. Kilby Research Grant (1997), and Azusa Pacific University's Chase Sawtell Inspirational Teaching Award (2002) and Scholarly Achievement Award (2008). She was the Scholar Guest of Honor for the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference, UCLA 2009.

Science fiction activity

Glyer has been active in science fiction fandom since 1975 and has worked on dozens of conventions. In 1998, she chaired Mythcon 29, the C.S. Lewis Centenary Celebration at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois

References

Diana Pavlac Glyer Wikipedia