Publications

Essays

  • “When Mountains Flood: On Climate Havens.” Cold Mountain Review 53.1 (Fall/Winter 2025). Essay available here.

  • “Deep History May Disquiet Us.” Eno: Environmental Arts and Literature Magazine 10 (2021): 30-31. Essay available here.

  • “The Birth of the Ice Age: On Narrative and Climate History in the Nineteenth Century.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 42.5 (2020): 567-580. Article available here.

  • “The Ice Age and Us: Imagining Geohistory in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Shaman.” Science Fiction Studies, “Science Fiction and the Climate Crisis,45.3 (November 2018): 469–483. Article available here.

  • “Kafkaland.” Translingual 1 (Spring 2013): 3-4

  • “No English Spoken Here” Blackbird (Spring 2012)

  • “This Is Your Receipt and Is Not a Ticket for Travel” Blackbird (Spring 2011)


Book Reviews

  • “Cults, Climate Crisis, and Community in Delaney Nolan’s Happy Bad.” Southern Review of Books. October 22, 2025. Review available here.  

  • “Review of Absolute Recoil: Towards a New Foundation of Dialectical Materialism by Slavoj Zizek.” Polygraph 25 (2016): 181–188

  • “Review of The Intimacies of Four Continents by Lisa Lowe.” Journal of American Studies 50.4 (2016): E71

  • “Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russel” in The Middlebury Campus (2013). Review available here.

  • “Home by Toni Morrison” in The Middlebury Campus (2013). Review available here.

  • “Both Flesh and Not by David Foster Wallace” in The Middlebury Campus (Nov. 29, 2012). Review available here.

  • “All the World’s a Stage: As You Like It,” The Middlebury Campus (Nov. 29, 2012). Review available here.

  • “This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz,” The Middlebury Campus (Nov. 7, 2012). Review available here.

  • “Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max,” The Middlebury Campus (Oct. 25, 2012). Review available here.

  • “Libra by Don DeLillo,” The Middlebury Campus (Oct. 10, 2012). Review available here.

  • “Farther Away by Jonathan Franzen,” The Middlebury Campus (Sep. 26, 2012). Review available here.

  • “The Swerve by Stephen Greenblatt,” The Middlebury Campus (Sep. 17, 2012). Review available here.


Academic Research