Ragan Fox has spent his career telling stories in just about every medium imaginable. He's been a nationally ranked slam poet, a reality television contestant, a podcast host, a professor of communication at California State University, Long Beach, and the author of books spanning poetry, media studies, and memoir. Through it all, he's remained fascinated by a single question: How do the stories we're given shape the lives we end up living?
His previous books include *Heterophobia*, *Exile in Gayville*, and *Inside Reality TV*, an exploration of how television manufactures race, gender, and sexuality behind the scenes. His latest work, *Touched*, turns inward, examining memory, trauma, family, and the long, uneven process of making peace with the past.
Whether writing for scholars or general readers, Fox combines intellectual curiosity with candor, humor, and an unwavering belief that telling the truth—even when it's uncomfortable—is one of the most transformative things we can do.