Category Archives: my writing

Published in academia!

Well, sort of.  Today marks the release of the new issue of Concept, Villanova’s graduate journal of interdisciplinary studies.  The online journal includes my article, “‘Proper for a lady’s brush’: Visual Art in the Work of Louisa May Alcott.”  It’s not PMLA, but I’m pretty excited nonetheless! In the article, I explore the depiction of [...]

TFL: End-of-the-year favorites

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - I counted myself as a huge, huge fan of the first Sherlock Holmes film, but even I knew this one would have to step up its game if it wanted to outshine the balls-out amazing modern-day BBC interpretation that aired last summer.  Ritchie stepped up to the plate.  This one was [...]

TFL: Henry James and Haunted Hotels

Over at The Film League, I briefly blogged about Henry James’s short story “The Jolly Corner,” which I read as an eerie prelude to our October film, The Shining. In the story, Spencer Brydon has just returned to New York after 33 years abroad.  He is there to deal with some property, including a large [...]

Newly published poems!

I have 3 poems up at the Dead Mule School of Southern Literature this month.  All three of these will be in my chapbook, which comes out in just one short week.  I’ll be making a new video this weekend featuring on of the poems, but consider this your early heads up! Update 9/19: Yikes! [...]

TFL: The Birth of the Western Genre

It may seem counter-intuitive that film — a rising technology which in part heralded the death of the romantic period of cowboys, high plains drifters, lawmen and lawlessnes at the turn of the century — would so strongly embrace the very culture it helped to destroy. But consider the concerns of the first examples of [...]

The Influence of Gertrude Stein

Notes: My first real exposure to Gertrude Stein was in a creative writing course at Pratt Institute.  I still can’t claim to understand exactly what she was doing with her experimental poetry, but I did find certain lines that have stuck with me for years.  Many of her poems repeat one line or phrase as [...]

Annotating the annotations: On “Cassandra of the Bridges”

Notes: The epigraph to “Cassandra of the Bridges” comes from the following passage: I have written letters that are failures, but I have written few, I think, that are lies. Trying to reach a person means asking the same question over and again: Is this the truth, or not? I begin this letter to you, [...]

TFL: The Stylization of Jesse James

The Film League is focusing on Once Upon a Time in the West this month, which is a great Western but actually not one I count among my all time favorites.  I chose to write up a little article about the visual style at work in a great modern Western, The Assassination of Jesse James by [...]

Announcing: Chapbook!

Because a Girl: Selected Writings 2001 – 2009 When you move a lot, you lose things.  I thought for over 3 years that I had lost the bulk of the writing I did (and published) in the past decade.  Just this summer, after yet another move, I opened up a box and discovered that I [...]

Excerpt from a work long in progress

I finally visited a northern beach this weekend, and more than anything, it got me thinking about the southern beach town I grew up in.  Here’s an excerpt from a longer essay about the subject, which I’ve been working on since 2008. I was born in a populated ghost town, and it has haunted me [...]