Online Publications
This page gathers notable online writing, including original Wikipedia work, collaborative classroom projects, and essays published across the web.
Wikipedia
Articles I created or substantially expanded on English Wikipedia.
- “In the Red Light” (2021).
- “Superman Comes to the Supermarket” (2020).
- “Susan Mailer” (2019).
- “Norman Mailer Bibliography” (2018).
- “The Man Who Studied Yoga” (2018).
- The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (2018).
- The White Negro (2018).
- The Mailer Review (2018).
- Norman Mailer Society (2018).
- “The Time of Her Time” (2017).
- “J. Michael Lennon” (2013).
Student Collaborations
Wikipedia collaborations completed with my students in digital writing and humanities courses.
- “Edith Jacqueline Ingram Grant ,” with NMAC 3108 in support of Women in Red (Fall 2020).
- “Dorothy Cowser Yancy ,” with NMAC 3108 in support of Women in Red (Fall 2020).
- “The Faith of Graffiti ,” with NMAC 5108 (Spring 2020).
- “An American Dream Expanded ,” with NMAC 5108 (Spring 2019).
Web Publications (Selected)
Additional digital essays and web publications.
- “Developing Integral Writing Skills for the Digital Age .” WikiEdu (Feb. 2018).
- “Distributed DH (Digital Humanities) .” The Synapse (Jun. 2015).
- “The Liberal Arts Are Dead .” The Synapse (Mar. 2015).
- “Recommended Apps for Higher Education .” Medium (Jan. 2014).
- “The Web v. the Book .” Digital Culturist (Dec. 2013).
- “Readmill: A Review .” Medium (Dec. 2013).
- “Digital Citation.” Medium (Dec. 2013).
- “Defining Digital Humanities.” Medium (Oct. 2013).
- “Social Media: Top Ten Practices .” The Synapse (Aug. 2013).
- Faust QuickNotes . eNotes (2008).
- “Three Visions of Science: Lem’s, Tarkovsky’s, and Soderbergh’s Solaris.” Ragnatela Magazine 3 (2004).
- “Open Source and Higher Education.” Writing Digital Media (Mar. 2002).
- “Healthy Blasphemy: Dissenting Discourses in Rushdie and Bulgakov.” (Oct. 1997).