Publishing and Projects


January 2013 to September 2013 Content Editor--Musa Publishing, Erato imprint
August 2012-Janurary 2013 Internship--Musa Publishing, Erato imprint

Fiction

"Lost at Sea" Queer Fish Volume 2 (Pink Narcissus Press)

Poetry

"Politics" Notable Selection in 2011 B.J. Rolfzen Creative Writing Contest's Open Poetry Division
Published in the Dylan Days publication "Talkin' Blues"
"Lectio Divina"  Silhouette-Spring 2011-Shawnee State (PDF of Spring 2011 issue)
"Twice" Station magazine-Spring 2011-Ohio University-Lancaster

Non-Fiction

Ghostwriting Articles on Internet Marketing and SEO on Amazon Mechanical Turk
"Yoshiki's Pizza" Station-Spring 2011-Ohio University-Lancaster
Articles for Kiwibox.com including "Fabulous Top Twitterholics" and a review of "Sprout" by Dale Peck (I have PDF copies of these articles, but I believe the magazine portion of Kiwibox.com no longer exists)
"Dispensing Justice in Post-Revolution Iran" Research project presented at Ohio University's 1st Undergraduate History Conference
Biography of Washington Gladden--prepared and presented as part of an Ohio History class
Biography of Alan Freed--prepared and presented as part of an Ohio History class

Editing and Proofreading Projects

A Place to Call Their Own by L. Dean Pace-Frech
Mismatched by Lydia Sharp
Student Editor for Station at Ohio University-Lancaster
Personal memoir editing for Dr. Jerry Mantonya
Manual on the Marketing of Chiropractic Offices
Academic Papers

Costuming

"Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe" ABC Players, November 2012
"The Ash Girl" ABC Players, November 2011
Stitcher Practicum- Ohio University's Theater Department Winter and Spring quarters 2008
"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged" Lancaster High School (made bloody wrist stumps for Titus Andronicus skit)

Lectures/Workshops

"Time Management for Writers" presentation for Scribes of Lancaster March 2011
"Character Development" presentation for Scribes of Lancaster September 2010

On-going Research Projects, etc.

Non-Normative Masculinity in Victorian Literature