Todd Robert Petersen

Professor of English

  • Cedar City UT UNITED STATES

Specializing in formal structures of visual storytelling, creative writing, film theory, and aesthetics

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Biography

Dr. Todd Petersen has worked as a YMCA assistant program director, literary journal editor, and English professor. Currently, he teaches creative writing and film studies courses for the English Department at Southern Utah University. He is also a member of the Author’s Guild.

Dr. Petersen’s research focuses on screen aesthetics, visual narrative theory, heist and superhero films, as well as film adaptation. He has published a book of short stories and three novels. His fourth work of fiction, “Picnic in the Ruins,” was released in early 2021. Library Journal calls it "An edgy black comedy examining crucial issues of appropriation and antiquities theft in America."

Petersen has a bachelor of arts degree in telecommunications and film from University of Oregon, a master’s degree in English from Northern Arizona University, and a Ph.D. in English with emphasis in fictional rhetoric and critical theory from Oklahoma State University.

Spotlight

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New Crime Novel Set in Utah's National Parks

Picnic in the Ruins, Dr. Todd Petersen’s fourth novel, will be released on January 5, 2021. Picnic in the Ruins is a crime novel set in national parks, monuments, and cultural sites along the Utah-Arizona border. Pre-publication, the novel has already received local and national recognition.Dr. Petersen has been immersed in the national parks for years. For a decade he and Dr. Matt Nickerson, associate dean of the Gerald R. Sherratt Library, led Southern Utah University students through national park expeditions across the country through the Partners in the Parks program. Meeting park rangers, experiencing historic and cultural sites, and learning about park management concerns prompted him to write this novel.“It’s a crime novel also about national parks, which is something I’ve always wanted to write about,” Dr. Petersen said. “It’s a fun, engaging story mixed with an informational side. The more I talked to people in the community and at the university and the deeper I got into the research, the more the informational side came into the book.”Early reviewers are recognizing the importance and relevance of the informational side of the novel. Picnic in the Ruins was featured as one of the Five Essential Literary Fiction Titles of January 2021 in Library Journal. Library Journal described the novel as, “An edgy black comedy examining crucial issues of appropriation and antiquities theft in America.”Dr. Petersen is a professor of English at Southern Utah University and teaches courses in English, film, and creative writing. Picnic in the Ruins will be published by Counterpoint Publishing on January 5, 2021. For more information, to pre-order the book, and to stay up to date on bookish events, visit Dr. Petersen’s author website.

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2019 English Film Festival

Beginning Thursday, October 10, Southern Utah University’s English Department will be hosting its first ever Film Festival. The festival will play a variety of films that aren’t often featured in movie theaters, selected by Dr. Todd Petersen and Dr. Kyle Bishop. “With this festival, we’d like to create a tribe of people who just love movies,” said Dr. Todd Petersen, professor of English at SUU. “We want to make it easy for students interested in film to connect with others on campus.” The festival will run four weeks in October, including the 31st. All screenings are located in the Sharwan Smith theater, free of cost, and open to the public. A Q & A session will follow each film. Festival PreviewOctober 10 at 7:00 p.m. A film by David Lean, released in 1962October 17 at 7:00 p.m. A film by Wes Anderson, released in 2014October 24 at 7:00 p.m. Student Choice NightFor this night, a social media upvote will be held on the English Department’s social media accounts (Twitter and Instagram) the week of October 14. The film choices include….A film by Michael Curtiz, released in 1942A film by David Hand, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Ben Sharpsteen, William Cottrell, and Perce Pearce, released in 1937A film by Richard Kelly, released in 2001October 31 at 7:00 p.m. Stranger Things Sources Halloween Double FeatureHalloween Night will be a special double feature with two films that inspired the Netflix hit show, Stranger Things. A film by Christian Nyby, released in 1951A film by John Carpenter, released in 1982For more information, film titles, or to join the mailing list, email Alyson King at alysonking@suu.edu.

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A Must-Read this Summer - It Needs to Look Like we Tried

Everyone has a dream, an idea, a goal. But what happens when those desires are thwarted, when dreams and goals fall apart? In his new novel, It Needs to Look Like We Tried, Dr. Todd Robert Petersen, Director of Project-Based Learning at Southern Utah University, explores the ways in which our failures work on the lives of others, weaving an intricate web of interconnected stories.The novel follows a fastidious man that takes a detour on the way to his father’s wedding, kicking off a series of events that ricochets from the bride to her real estate clients; to a crazed former homeowner and his sister-in-law’s reality TV lover; to a hoarding family whose lives are wrecked by their appearance on the second-rate show. “I would say that the book is about failure and life-changing events,” said Dr. Petersen. “But I should add that it’s also a comedic book.”Dr. Petersen has been writing seriously for roughly 25 years. He published poems and stories in the early 2000s and sold his first book, Long After Dark, in 2007. His next novel, Rift, was released in 2009. Petersen already has plans for his fourth book, Picnic in the Ruins, which is set for release in Spring of 2020.Dr. Kyle Bishop, Associate Professor of English and Honors Program Academic Coordinator at Southern Utah University thinks everyone should be reading It Needs to Look Like We Tried this summer. “It's the latest novel from an SUU faculty member, and it is already generating a lot of critical buzz and praise. He uniquely presents a number of interlinked short stories about unusual people in extraordinary situations.”Dr. Todd Petersen has worked as a YMCA assistant program director, literary journal editor, and English professor. Currently, he serves as director of an award-winning experiential learning program at Southern Utah University. He is familiar with the media and available for an interview. Simply visit his profile.Source:

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Industry Expertise

Education/Learning
Research
Writing and Editing

Areas of Expertise

Traditional and Contemporary Models of Successful Writing
Creative Writing Techniques
Coming-of-Age Storytelling
Project-Based Learning in HIgher Education
Project Management
Fictional Rhetoric
Film Adaptation
Experiential Education
Visual Narrative Theory
Creative Writing
Storytelling
Project Based Learning
Creative Writing in Higher Education
Religious and Inspiration Fiction
Formal Structures of Visual Storytelling

Education

University of Oregon

B.A.

Telecommunications & Film

Northern Arizona University

M.A.

English

Oklahoma State University

Ph.D.

English

Accomplishments

Storytelling for Influence Certification

IDEO U

Experiential Education Academy Certification

National Society of Experiential Education, 2016

Experiential Education Program of the Year

National Society of Experiential Education, 2016

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Affiliations

  • National Society of Experiential Education
  • Author's Guild
  • Nat Sobel at Sobel/Weber

Media Appearances

Episode 292: New Releases and More for January 5, 2021

Book Riot  online

2021-01-05

This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Outlawed, The Heiress, Black Buck, and more great books. Petersen's book is discussed at 14:27.

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How national parks, cultural artifacts and the wilds of the West inspired a crime romp

The Orange County Register  online

2021-02-21

“I wanted to try something I hadn’t seen before, but more than anything I just wanted people to read a crime novel they can have fun with,” says Todd Robert Petersen, referring to his new book, “Picnic in the Ruins” out now from Counterpoint Press.

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10 New Books Coming Out This Week

Crime Reads  online

2021-01-04

“Petersen’s tightly written mystery plays out over the vast, unforgiving terrain on the Utah-Arizona border with a lineup of unforgettable characters.”

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Research Grants

Centennial Initiatives Grant

National Park Service

2008

Courses

ENGL 2020 Introduction to Creative Writing

A process based approach to understanding the craft, tools, and techniques that inform successful Creative Writing. Students will read traditional and contemporary models of successful writing, compose works of their own, and participate in peer workshops that allow comment and feedback.

ENGL 2023 Screen Aesthetics

An introduction to the study of the formal structures of visual storytelling, an exploration of the various media used to tell these stories, and a guide to the major modes of screen analysis and criticism.

ENGL 3030 Intermediate Fiction Writing

A creative writing workshop focused on the forms of short fiction. Reading in the tradition and in matters of craft is central to this course.

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