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* “[[Three Visions of Science]]: Lem’s, Tarkovsky’s, and Soderbergh’s ''Solaris''.” ''Ragnatela Magazine'' 3 (2004).
* “[[Three Visions of Science]]: Lem’s, Tarkovsky’s, and Soderbergh’s ''Solaris''.” ''Ragnatela Magazine'' 3 (2004).
* “[[Open Source and Higher Eduction]].” ''Writing Digital Media'' (March 2002).
* “[[Open Source and Higher Eduction]].” ''Writing Digital Media'' (March 2002).
* “[https://medium.com/world-literature/healthy-blasphemy-bb1586a9934b Healthy Blasphemy: Dissenting Discourses in Rushdie and Bulgakov].” Medium (Oct. 1997).
* “[[Healthy Blasphemy]]: Dissenting Discourses in Rushdie and Bulgakov.” (Oct. 1997).


==Digital Projects==
==Digital Projects==

Revision as of 11:19, 29 June 2019


Print Publications

  • Norman Mailer: Works and Days, Editor. J. Michael Lennon and Donna Pedro Lennon. Atlanta: Norman Mailer Society: 2018.
  • Review of The Cinema of Norman Mailer edited by Justin Bozung. The Mailer Review Vol. 11 (2017).
  • “Every You, Every Me.” Fiction. The Mailer Review Vol. 10 (2016).
  • Project Mailer 2015.” The Mailer Review Vol. 9 (2015).
  • Review of Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship that Shaped the Sixties by Kevin M. Schultz. The Mailer Review Vol. 9 (2015).
  • “Teaching Norman Mailer in the Cloud.” The Mailer Review Vol. 7 (2013).
  • Review of The Executioner’s Song rerelease by Dave Eggers. The Mailer Review Vol. 7 (2013).
  • Norman Mailer and the Novel 2.0.” The Mailer Review Vol. 5 (2011).
  • “Speculative Fiction.” The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction. Wiley Blackwell, 2011.
  • World.Lit: Envisioning Literary Education Online.” Teaching Language and Literature Online. Ed. Ian Lancashire. New York: MLA, 2009.
  • Faust QuickNotes. eNotes. (2008).
  • “The Research Essay Resources.” Chapter 10 in Reading and Writing about Literature. Phillip Sipiora. Englewood Clifs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001.
  • “James Joyce’s The Dead.” Reading and Writing about Literature. Phillip Sipiora. Englewood Clifs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001.
  • Review of Cybertext: Perspectives of Ergodic Literature by Espen Aarseth, Computers and Composition 16.2 (1999).

Web Publications (Selected)

Digital Projects