News

15 August 2024: Read my chapter, “Stethoscape: Auscultation in British Fiction” in the new Routledge book, Modern Fiction, Disability, and the Hearing Sciences, here.

14 May 2024: Read my latest article, “The Poems of John Rollin Ridge, or Yellow Bird (Chees-quat-a-law-ny)” in Public Books’s B-Sides here.

10 April 2024: I’ll be presenting “Reading Silent Film: Race, Class, Disability, & Turning Books into Intertitles” at the Rutgers Book Initiative.

10 January 2024: I’ve been shortlisted for the BBC’s New Generation Thinkers program and will be attending an all-day workshop for media training in the UK. You can read more about last year’s NGT program here.

28 October 2024: Read my review of The Oxford Handbook of Emily Dickinson (2023) in Review of English Studies here.

7 July 2023: Read my latest article, “What Thomas Hardy knew about the unknowable: We may never know what went wrong with the Titan submersible. A 111-year old poem about the Titanic can help us come to terms with that.” here.

1 to 9 January 2023: I’ll be conducting research at the Huntington as CHSTM’s Greenfield Research Fellow.

24 August to 1 September 2022: I’ll be at Trinity College Dublin for the Victorian Literary Languages Workshop and other research.

9 June 2022: I’ll be presenting “Digital Analysis of Poetics” at Warwick’s Centre for Digital Inquiry.

27 May 2022: I’ll be presenting “Tracking Nineteenth-Century Literary-Critical Terms” at the Victorian Literary Languages Workshop at St Andrews.

22 April to 12 May 2022: I’ll be conducting research at the Smithsonian and Yale as CHSTM’s Greenfield Research Fellow.

19 April 2022: “Make Some Noise: Exploding the Poet Voice” at Warwick, part of the Resonate Festival.

10 March 2022: Call for participants in “Make Some Noise: Exploding the Poet Voice” on 19 April at Warwick, part of the Resonate Festival.

25 September 2021: Read my latest article, “Deep(er) Nostalgia: Formulating Tech’s In-control Valley and Uncanny Asymptote,” here.

5 September 2021: I performed poems by George Eliot, Wilfred Owen, and Philip Larkin in the Piccolo Theatre for Slam in the City, part of Coventry City of Culture festivities. Read more here.

10 July 2021: The Media Ecology Association gave my article on Dickinson and telegraphic acoustics the Walter Benjamin Award for Outstanding Article in the Field of Media Ecology. Read about MEA and the Benjamin Award here. Links to my article below.

14 May 2021: Today, Oxford Journals tweeted about my article, winner of the NCSA Emerging Scholars Award. Read it here.

28 April 2021: As of today, my article on Emily Dickinson and telegraphic acoustics is available FREE for 3 months, courtesy of Review of English Studies. Check it out here.