Fiction and Related Things

“Let Them Eat Cake, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, forthcoming.

Nebula Panelist, “Writing and Navigating Publishing as Persons with Disabilities, 2024, available here.

Bai Roses,” ParSec, Spring 2022, available here.

“Cornflower,” Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January/February 2023, available here.

“How Gardening Inspired “Cornflower,” The Astounding Analog Companion, January 2023, available here. (about writing)

“Long Ago and Farther Away,” Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #89, available here.


Memoir & Essay

Glossing, a Substack project, available here.

“The Wheat from the Chaff,” published in Eyedrum Periodically here.

“Why Walking Away is Sometimes the Most Compassionate Choice,” published in Tiny Buddha, here.


Pop Culture

Geek Rock: An Exploration of Music and Subculture, available here.

“‘The Earth is Doomed’: Geek Rock, Humor, and the End of the World,” published in The Routledge Companion to Popular Music and Humor, available here.

Guitars and Geeks, on Professor Awesome’s University, available here.

“They Might Be Lacanian: They Might Be Giants, Jacques Lacan, and the Rhetoric of Geek Rock,” published in Geek Rock: An Exploration of Music and Subculture, available here.

“Be-in-tween the Spa[ ]ces: The Location of Women and Subversion in Jazz,” published in The Journal of American Culture, available here.

“Episode 422—FCF: Sandman Mystery Theatre—Book One,” Gobbledygeek Podcast, available here.

“Episode 59—Bring on the Night/Showtime,” Conversations with Dead People: A Buffy and Angel Podcast, available here.

“Episode 23—Graduation Day Pt. 1 & 2,” Conversations with Dead People: A Buffy and Angel Podcast, available here.

“Deliver Us From Evil: The Grave Rhetoric of the Parlor in Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” published in At Home in the Whedonverse, available here.

“Joining the Evil League of Evil: The Rhetoric of Posthuman Negotiation,” published in Reading Joss Whedon, available here.

“How to Judge a Book by it’s Cover, published on the Threadless Blog, here.

“Nothing Ever Happens on Halloween: A “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Marathon, published on the Holiday Film Reviews blog, available here.


And More

From Orators to Cyborgs: The Evolution of Delivery, Performativity, and Gender, available here.

 

365 Buddhas, a blog in collaboration with Julian Cook, found here.

Interview, a part of the Cool People Doing Cool Sh** series by Patrick Donohue, available here.