SHORT FICTION
Porous, HAD
- Pushcart Prize nominated
ESSAYS
I Think About this Dark Moment on The Great British Baking Show A Lot, The Cut
An Unexpected Story of Love at First Sight, Cup of Jo
On Coming Out, Cup of Jo
We Need to Talk About Pelvic Pain, Cup of Jo
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
Tiny Snail, Big Impact: Cone Snail Venom Eases Pain and Injects New Energy into Neuroscience, the Golden Goose Award
The Fast and the Curious, the Golden Goose Award
A Llama Named Winter: An Unlikely Partner in the Fight Against COVID-19, the Golden Goose Award
A Week of Outfits: Rebekah Taussig, Cup of Jo
On Being a Great Aunt, Cup of Jo
WILD THINGS: A SERIES FOR THE FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY’S “SHAKESPEARE & BEYOND” BLOG
Introducing Wild Things: Animals in Early Modern Life and Culture
Rats in Early Modern Life and Shakespeare’s Plays
“Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen”: Hedgehogs in Shakespeare’s Plays and the Early Modern Imagination
Shakespeare’s Much-Maligned Toads and Frogs
Hares, Conies, and Rabbits: The Hunted and the Melancholy
Owls in the Early Modern Imagination: Ominous Omens and Pitiable Sages
The Political Insect: Bees as an Early Modern Metaphor for Human Hierarchy
Of the Flattering, Pampered, Reviled, Predatory, “Harmless, Necessary” Early Modern Cat
NARRATION AND AUDIO
Narrated “The Golden Goose Award Honors Rep. Jim Cooper” for the Golden Goose Award
Narrated “The Hunted” by K.C. Mead-Brewer for The Cincinnati Review
The Mouse, a podcast experiment created for an annual meeting of the Babel Working Group
ACADEMIC
Resisting Sex and Species in the Squire’s Tale, Medieval Futurity: Essays for the Future of a Queer Medieval Studies
Attending to “Beasts Irrational” in Gower’s Visio Anglie, Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World
Writing with Plants (with Danielle Allor), postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies 9.4
On the Backs of Whales, Sea Monsters: Things from the Sea, Volume 2
Lions and Latour Litanies in The Sketchbook of Villard de Honnecourt, postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies 4.3
- Winner of the Michael Camille Essay Award
The Impermanence of Son and Stone: Transience as Personal Narrative in Wu Hsing-Kuo’s Lear is Here, Wu Hsing-Kuo Meets Shakespeare, Global Shakespeare’s Video and Performance Archive
Review of Susan Crane’s Animal Encounters: Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain, Speculum 93.1