Online Publications

Brevity (16 August 2021)
“A Review of John Domini’s The Archeology of a Good Ragù.”

Dispatches from the Poetry Wars (26 January 2018)
“If Your Soul Seesaw—/ Lift the Flesh Door—.”

Dispatches from the Poetry Wars (6 November 2017)
“Afterwards.”

Ragazine (September 2015)
“Slivers of Speculation: Barry Lopez and Trauma Theory.” With Joe Amato.

Something on Paper (November 2013)
“Two Creative Writers Look Askance at Composition Studies (Crayon on Paper).” With Joe Amato.

Los Angeles Review of Books (December 2012)
“Let Us Not to Our Readers Condescend.” With Joe Amato. Response to John D’Agata and Jim Fingal’s The Lifespan of a Fact.

Unmoveable Feast (January 2010)
“Hick Chicks and Other Self-Mythologies.”

The Chronicle Review (March 2009)
“Anger Management.” Excerpt from Talking out of School: Memoir of an Educated Woman.

Inside Higher Ed (December 2008)
“Talking Out of School.” Excerpt from Talking out of School: Memoir of an Educated Woman.

Utah Historical Quarterly (Fall 2006)
Letter to the Editor regarding review of The Bear River Massacre and the Making of History.

Nieve Roja (Summer 2002)
“Composition as Explanation of 137 Crop Circles.” Excerpt from Accidental Species: A Reproduction.

Electronic Book Review (Summer 2001)
“Reforming Creative Writing Pedagogy:  History as Knowledge, Knowledge as Activism.” With Joe Amato. Essay on creative writing pedagogy.

Exquisite Corpse (May 2001)
“Speculum of an Older Cunt.” Review of Igna Muscio’s Cunt:  A Declaration of Independence.

Postmodern Culture (1999)
“Of Tea Parties, Poverty Tours, and Tammany Pow-wows; or, How Mr. Clinton Distanced Us All from Pine Ridge.” Review of  Philip Deloria’s Playing Indian.

Electronic Book Review (1998)
“Fucked by the Master’s Plot: Miss Collins and Mr. Sawyer Celebrate the American Dream.” Essay on narrative theory and the public domain.

Electronic Book Review (1998)
“‘Oh say can you see it’s all a show’ … A Review-Enactment.” Review of William O’Rourke’s Campaign America 96: The View from the Couch.

Electronic Book Review (1997)
“Joanna Russ for Beginners.” Review of Joanna Russ’s To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction.

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