“The Warrior Women Project: An Open-access Critical and Teaching Edition of Dianne Dugaw’s‘Warrior Women’ Ballads.” The Eighteenth-Century Common (11 November 2023) (1,443 words)
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“The Lady’s Museum Project: An Open-Access Critical and Teaching Edition of Charlotte Lennox’s the Lady’s Museum (1760–61)”“The Lady’s Museum Project: An Open-Access Critical and Teaching Edition of Charlotte Lennox’s the Lady’s Museum (1760–61)”
“The Lady’s Museum Project: An Open-access Critical and Teaching Edition of CharlotteLennox’s the Lady’s Museum (1760–61).” The Eighteenth-Century Common (12 November 2023)(2,235 words)
Bear River Review, 2023: “Sunday Morning”Bear River Review, 2023: “Sunday Morning”
This essay was published in the 2023 issue of the Bear River Review. The Gray Lady folds over the craftsman armchair aside my pretzeled legs: printed letters, curated words. Chopped
The Secret History of Creative NonfictionThe Secret History of Creative Nonfiction
A tour of pioneering women writers whom literary critics conveniently “forgot” Issue 76 / Exploring an Expanding Genre / Creative Nonfiction Magazine
Marketing Empire: Military and Companionate Marriage Recruitment in Early English, ‘Warrior Women’ Broadside BalladsMarketing Empire: Military and Companionate Marriage Recruitment in Early English, ‘Warrior Women’ Broadside Ballads
“Marketing Empire: Military and Companionate Marriage Recruitment in Early English, ‘Warrior Women’ Broadside Ballads.” The Warrior Women Project (June 2020)
The Story of the Warrior Women Project: Connecting Intersectionality and Digital Humanities Theory and PraxisThe Story of the Warrior Women Project: Connecting Intersectionality and Digital Humanities Theory and Praxis
“The Story of the Warrior Women Project: Connecting Intersectionality and Digital Humanities Theory and Praxis.” The Warrior Women Project (June 2020)
Bear River Review, 2020: “Psalm 139”Bear River Review, 2020: “Psalm 139”
This essay was published in the 2020 issue of the Bear River Review. “Psalm 139” also placed second in the 2020 Oakland University literary nonfiction contest, alumni category. My son