“Broken Stones”, short story. Writers of the Future Vol. 22, ed. Algis Budrys, Galaxy Press, 2006. At Amazon.com
“Selling the Stargate: The Economics of a Pop Culture Phenomenon,” article. Ed. Stan Beeler and Lisa Dickson, Reading Stargate SG-1. I.B.Tauris, 2006. At Amazon.com
“Girl on Girl Politics: Willow/Tara and New Approaches to Media Fandom,” article. Slayage: The Online Journal of Buffy Studies. Ed. Rhonda V. Wilcox; David Lavery. 4.1-2 (2004). Online
“Jailer” (original title: “A Mess of Human Beings”), screenplay. Semifinalist for the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 2004. List
Postcolonial Literature from Three Continents: Tutuola, H.D., Ellison, and White, book. Peter Lang Publishing, 2003. At Amazon.com
Analysis of Amos Tutuola, H.D., Ralph Ellison and Patrick White demonstrates how technology, language, geography, and history/memory surface in works that might reasonably be called “postcolonial.” From these works arises a theory of reading postcolonial literature that foregrounds the complexity of the cultural situations both of the works and of the authors. These works reveal that the binarisms of cultural categorization are never escaped, but do multiply, cascade, and oscillate in shapes of incredible, fractal complexity.