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Greetings, fellow Highlanders! At Radford, I teach poetry workshops, in addition to classes on film, comics, literature and composition. A Pushcart Prize recipient and former creative writing fellow at Emory University, my work has appeared in journals like The Believer, DIAGRAM, The New Republic and elsewhere, as well as anthologies like Best of the Net, New Poetry from the Midwest and The Southern Poetry Anthology (Tennessee). I often advise students on matters involving class registration, graduate school applications and graduate thesis projects. My teaching philosophy is informed by concepts of social empathy, skills acquisition and creative risk-taking. I look forward to working with you!

Relevant Courses

Principles of College Composition (ENGL 111): In this course, we practice reaidng, writing and speaking skills, as well as developing productive student strategies and habits-of-mind that can greatly help you during your academic and professional career.

Critical Reading & Writing in the Digital Age (ENGL 112): In this course, we develop a semester-long research project that helps each student improve their analytical and rhetorical skills within various academic contexts.

Poetry Writing (ENGL 310): In this workshop-style course, we read emblematic poetry, explore foundational poetic tools and techniques, write original poetry and develop skills for providing meaningful feedback to our fellow creative writers.

Advanced Poetry (ENGL 410): In this workshop-style course, we build upon the tools and skills learned in ENGL 310 to further our reading, writing and commenting abilities--often organized around a specific semester-long theme.

Studies in British Literature II - British Comics (ENGL 632): In this graduate-level course, we learn about comics subjects, genres, techniques and theories through an analysis of the works of British comics creators like Alan Moore and Grant Morrison.

Topics in Contemporary Theory - Horror Theory & Film (ENGL 681): In this graduate-level course, we explore seminal horror theory through the lens of horror filmmaking, starting with the silent film era to present day, to consider the extent to which concepts like fear and monstrosity have evolved.

Service Roles

First-Year Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Mentor: I often mentor our first-year graduate teaching assistants, as they develop their own teaching pedagogies and gain valuable teaching experience in the ENGL 111/112 course sequence, which helps them transition to graduate teaching fellows in their second year.

Creative Writing Concentration Advisor: If you're an ENGL major with a CW concentration, there's a good chance that we'll meet at some point to discuss your program-of-study and your options for enrolling in creative writing courses--I'm happy to answer your advising-related questions!

Student Engagement Committee Chair: In collaboration with the other faculty and staff, I help to plan the various social events for ENGL and FORL students in the School of Writing, Language and Literature (SWLL) throughout the academic year; after all, an important part of college is making interpersonal connections outside of class.

Website Content Editor: Under the guidance of the university's Office of Marketing and Communication, I work with faculty and staff in the School of Writing, Language and Literature (SWLL) to update and maintain website content for both the Department of English and the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Winesett Awards for Library Research Judge: I have collaborated with other Radford University faculty and the amazing folks in the McConnell Library to evaluate research projects from lower-division, upper-division and graduate-division students for this annual award (with cash prizes!).

Graduate Thesis / Comprehensive Exam Reader: Each year, I serve as an advisor and/or reader of English graduate student thesis projects and comprehensive exams. If you're a grad student at Radford University working on a project within my research / teaching / creative interests, come by my office and chat!

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Education Experience

  • Ph.D. in English / Creative Writing, Western Michigan University
  • M.F.A. in Creative Writing, The Ohio State University
  • M.A. in English, The University of Alabama
  • B.A. in English, Lipscomb University

Other Interests

I have lots of non-academic interests, but some of my favorite things are: (horror) films, video games (mostly retro), comics (DC > Marvel), sports (pretty much all of them) and animals!