Timothy A. Ruane

Timothy A. Ruane is an experimental artist, photographer, creative writer and art reviewer for Artist Portfolio Magazine. He graduated from Georgetown University, where he studied English and the fine arts. He taught photography at the Edmund Burke School in Washington D.C. and was a chief copy editor in the editorial department of The Washington Post, where he also worked as a freelance photographer. He worked as an editor for the Department of State and as a technical writer for the Department of the Treasury. He has exhibited his photographs in London, Turkey, New York, Washington D.C. and a number of other U.S. cities. He has published his photographs in The Washington Post, Simon & Schuster, New York Review Books, quiet Shorts, The Good Men Project, and Whisperings. He has written hundreds of poems, many short stories and essays, has two novels in progress, and will publish a dime novel—Tiramisu: Seven Songs About God-damned Love—in the fall. He has published his writing in The Washington Post, Whisperings, and Durham Editing and E-books. Mr. Ruane lives and works in Garrett Park Maryland USA, just outside Washington D.C.