About Diana Pavlac Glyer

About Diana Glyer

Diana Pavlac Glyer is an internationally recognized speaker and teacher whose work always circles back to collaboration, creativity, and community.

Dr. Glyer is a professor in the Honors College at Azusa Pacific University in Southern California where she teaches literature, history, theology, and philosophy in an integrated Great Books curriculum.

Dr. Glyer is also an award-winning writer whose research focuses on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Inklings. Her book The Company They Keep (2008) offers an in-depth account of Lewis and Tolkien and their writing process. It shows how encouragement, praise, criticism, and conflict shaped their fellowship and their books. 

In Bandersnatch (2015), she explains what we can learn about creativity, productivity, and collaboration from their example. 

She has also authored a series of Christian devotional books called Clay in the Potter’s Hands: Recognizing the Extraordinary Work of God in Your Ordinary, Everyday Life. A new edition of this book revised specifically for artists and students in ceramics classes is forthcoming from Square Halo Press. 

At present, she is collaborating with Abigail Dengler on a series of books designed to inspire writers step-by-step as they make their way from blank pages to finished manuscripts. The first book in the Writer’s Foundation series will be launched in Spring 2024.

Every attempt to explain our purpose reveals new facets and explores new ideas. Curious to know more about the heart of Dr. Glyer’s work?

Awards:

2019 Paul F. Ford Award for Excellence in C. S. Lewis Teaching and Scholarship

2014 Azusa Pacific University’s Teaching Excellence Award

2009 Scholar Guest of Honor for MythCon XL: The Annual Conference of the Mythopoeic Society. University of California, Los Angeles

2008 Mythopoeic Society Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies

2008 Finalist, Hugo Award at Denvention 3, the 66th World Science Fiction Convention

2007 Imperishable Flame Award for Tolkien Studies, The North East Tolkien Society

2003 Azusa Pacific University’s Undergraduate Scholarly Achievement Award

2002 Azusa Pacific University's Chase Sawtell Inspirational Teaching Award

1997 Clyde S. Kilby Research Grant, the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College

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