Ron Drummond is the author of "The Sonic Rituals of Pauline Oliveros";[1] "The Frequency of Liberation",[2] a critical fiction about the novels of Steve Erickson; "Ducré in Euphonia: Ideal and Influence in Berlioz";[3] "Broken Seashells",[4] an essay/meditation on ancestral memory and the music of Jethro Tull; and the introductory essays for the 8-volume edition in score and parts of The Vienna String Quartets of Anton Reicha;[5] and other essays, fictions, poems, reviews, and interviews.
More recent publications include a short story, "Troll,"[6] published in Black Clock, and a performance essay on the Tokyo String Quartet.
Delany wrote, "Ron's editorial acumen is the highest I have encountered in a professional writing career of more than thirty years.
He sold subscriptions for a deluxe 25th anniversary edition [5] of Crowley's 1981 novel Little, Big , slated for publication in 2007, and finally published in October 2022.
From September 2002 through June 2003, Drummond created an original design for the World Trade Center Memorial called 'A Garden Stepping into the Sky'.