Essays in Edited Collections
“‘A strange and monotonous tune’: Folksong and Symphonic Form in Elizabeth Madox Roberts’ The Great Meadow.” Keenly Aware of the Ceremonies of Place: Essays on Elizabeth Madox Roberts. Eds. H. R. Stoneback and Matthew Nickel. West Park, NY: Des Hymnagistes Press, April 2017. Print.
“‘We cannot live in the houses of other men’: A Critical Reappraisal of Skipwith Cannell.” Affirming the Gold Thread: Aldington, Hemingway, Pound & Imagism in Torcello and Venice. Eds. H. R. Stoneback and Matthew Nickel.. Bradenton, FL: Florida English, 2014. Print.
“‘We cannot live in the houses of other men’: A Critical Reappraisal of Skipwith Cannell.” Affirming the Gold Thread: Aldington, Hemingway, Pound & Imagism in Torcello and Venice. Eds. H. R. Stoneback and Matthew Nickel.. Bradenton, FL: Florida English, 2014. Print.
Journal Articles
“Whose Side Are You On? — Folksong and Solidarity in Appalachian Mining Communities.” Shawangunk Review. Volume XXVIII. (Spring 2017). Print.
“The Tempest: Appropriation of Colonial Discourse and Sociopolitical Anxieties in the Caliban-Stefano-Trinculo Subplot.” Shawangunk Review. Volume XXVI. (Spring 2015). Print.
“The Tempest: Appropriation of Colonial Discourse and Sociopolitical Anxieties in the Caliban-Stefano-Trinculo Subplot.” Shawangunk Review. Volume XXVI. (Spring 2015). Print.
Selected Conference Presentations
“Steel Guitars and Six-Mabone Cars: Navigating Speculative Space and Time in Cynthia Shearer’s The Celestial Jukebox.” Society for the Study of Southern Literature, Atlanta Georgia. June 2022.
“Teaching The Time of Man in The Time of Pandemic” SAMLA, online. November 2021.
“Relief, Remembrance, Ease: Speculative Space and Time in Sing, Unburied Sing.” SAMLA. Atlanta, Georgia. November 2019.
“Hillbilly, Indian, Woman Kind, Boone Kind: Wilderness and Place in The Great Meadow and Deliverance.” Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society Conference. Springfield, KY. April 2019.
“‘Lurid reflections... sounds and noises’: Blanche Dubois and Hauntological Subjectivity” Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Austin, TX, February 2018.
“‘They endured’: Pantemporal Space in The Sound and the Fury.” The Deep South in the Global South Conference. University of Louisiana-Lafayette. April 2017.
“‘That made everything come true’: Nostalgia, Exile, and the 'made up' in the Works of Ernest Hemingway.” International Ernest Hemingway Society Conference. Chicago, Illinois, July 2016.
“Teaching The Time of Man in The Time of Pandemic” SAMLA, online. November 2021.
“Relief, Remembrance, Ease: Speculative Space and Time in Sing, Unburied Sing.” SAMLA. Atlanta, Georgia. November 2019.
“Hillbilly, Indian, Woman Kind, Boone Kind: Wilderness and Place in The Great Meadow and Deliverance.” Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society Conference. Springfield, KY. April 2019.
“‘Lurid reflections... sounds and noises’: Blanche Dubois and Hauntological Subjectivity” Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Austin, TX, February 2018.
“‘They endured’: Pantemporal Space in The Sound and the Fury.” The Deep South in the Global South Conference. University of Louisiana-Lafayette. April 2017.
“‘That made everything come true’: Nostalgia, Exile, and the 'made up' in the Works of Ernest Hemingway.” International Ernest Hemingway Society Conference. Chicago, Illinois, July 2016.
Invited Talks
“Poetry, Songwriting, and the Space Between.” English 251: Introduction to Poetry. Dr. Erin Elizabeth Smith. 19 September 2019, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Guest lecture.
Featured Reader. “Next Year’s Words.” Presented by Wallkill Valley Writers. New Paltz, NY. 18 February 2015.
Panelist, “SAMLA Fiction Writer’s Panel.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta, GA. November 2013.
Featured Reader. “Next Year’s Words.” Presented by Wallkill Valley Writers. New Paltz, NY. 18 February 2015.
Panelist, “SAMLA Fiction Writer’s Panel.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta, GA. November 2013.