Richard Ford is an American writer
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Richard Ford is an American writer
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Ford met his wife Kristina Hensley while he was doing Bachelor’s degree from the Michigan State University and they got married in 1968. They live in Louisiana, where Hensley was the executive director of the city planning commission.
Ford was born in Mississippi to Parker Carrol Ford, who was a travelling salesman at a Kansas City company, Faultless Starch. Ford spent most of his childhood with his grandfather who was a hotel owner in Arkansas.
After finishing school, Ford took a break from studies for some time and worked on the Missouri Pacific train line as a locomotive engineer’s assistant. He later enrolled himself in the Michigan State University and received a Bachelor’s degree.
After completing his graduation, Ford started teaching at a junior high school in Flint, Michigan, and was also a part of US Marines for some time, but was discharged after he contracted hepatitis.
Ford tried law school briefly but dropped out and entered into the creative writing program at the University of California, Irvine, in the pursuit of Master of Fine Arts degree. He received his Master’s degree in 1970.
After Ford received his Master’s degree in fine arts from the University of California, he was offered a three-year appointment in the University of Michigan Society of Fellows in 1971.
Ford published his first novel in 1976, titled ‘A Piece of My Heart’—a story of two improbable wanderers whose paths cross on an Island in the Mississippi River. He followed it with another book ‘The Ultimate Good Luck (1981)’.
While he was getting his books published, he taught at Williams College and Princeton for a brief period of time. His books did not do well commercially, which is why he stopped writing fiction and started working for ‘Inside Sports’.
The magazine went out of business and left Ford jobless. He turned to fiction writing again and released ‘The Sportswriter’ in 1986—a novel about an author who turned to sports writing while going through a personal crisis.
The book was named as one of the Time magazine’s five best books of 1986 and it was selected as a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. In the following year, Ford released another book titled ‘Rock Springs’.
The most memorable work of Ford’s writing career is considered to be his ‘Frank Bascombe’ series which includes novels like ‘The Sportswriter’, ‘Independence Day’—for which he won Pen/Faulkner Award and ‘The Lay of the Land’.