Podcasts, Radio, and Video
- Worldbuilding for Masochists, Regular Co-Host, with Marshall Ryan Maresca and Rowenna Miller (June 2020 – Present): A podcast discussing the intricacies of worldbuilding for fantasy and science fiction; 2021 Hugo Award Finalist for Best Fancast
- Queries, Qualms, & Quirks Podcast Interview (April 2021)
- Fearless Storyteller Interview (March 2021)
- Launch Event with One More Page Books (January 2021)
- CerebroCast: Rogue (December 2020)
- Fictitious Podcast Interview (December 2020)
- NaNoWriMo Video Interview with AutoCrit (November 2020)
- Sweet Tea Shakespeare Lunch Hour: Hamilton and Shakespeare (July 2020)
- That Shakespeare Life, Episode 108: Elizabethan Corsets (May 2020)
- Worldbuilding for Masochists, Episode 22: First We Eat (April 2020)
- Worldbuilding for Masochists, Episode 12: The Play’s the Thing (Nov 2019)
- Shakespeare on the Road: Infectious Enthusiasm (Sept 2014)
- Virginia Insight, Camping with Shakespeare (June 2014, with Ralph Cohen, WMRA)
Guest Posts and Interviews
- 6 Books on Nerds of a Feather (March 2023)
- Speculative Fiction Showcase Interview (January 2023)
- Shepherd, “The Best Books on Roman Society” (June 2021)
- Jean Book Nerd Interview (February 2021)
- Reddit AMA (December 2020)
- Campaign for the American Reader (December 2020):
- The Fantasy Hive Interview, Women in SFF Month (July 2020)
- The Protagonist Speaks (September 2019)
- Sirens Essay series: “She’s Not Alone”—Or Is She?: The History of Idealized Friendship and the Limited Scope of Female Bonds in Blockbuster Sci-Fi and Fantasy (July 2019)
- Camp Nanowrimo Care Package (April 2019)
- The Debutante Ball (weekly posts, September 2017-August 2018) — Highlights as follow:
- Worlds Both Ancient and Magical: Books that Influenced From Unseen Fire
- Telling Myself the Story: Composing a First Draft
- Imagining on an Epic Scale
- Cass Is a Pack Animal
- Not of an age, but for all time
- Failing Advantageously
- White Women, We Have to Do Better
- Creative Fecundity: On the beauty of NaNoWriMo
- Reddit AMA (April 2018)
- Fantasy Book Cafe: Women in SF&F Month: Historical Resonance (April 2018)
- The Qwillery Interview (April 2018)
- Jean Book Nerd Interview (April 2018)
- Novel Knight Interview (March 2018)
American Shakespeare Center Blog (2010-2017, highlights as follow)
- “To Try Eloquence, Now ‘Tis Time” (Jan 2017)
- The Rhetoric of Speaking Truth to Power (Aug 2016)
- Julius Caesar: Early Modern Blockbuster (Mar 2015)
- “Forced to write for bread and not ashamed to own it”: The Life of Aphra Behn (Jan 2015)
- “These be the stops that hinder study quite”: In Defense of Enjambment (Oct 2014)
- “Look how he makes to Caesar”: Staging Caesar’s Assassination with Cue Scripts (Mar 2014)
- “In states unborn and accents yet unknown”: Caesar’s Legacy (Mar 2013)
- “Not Amurath an Amurath succeeds, but Harry Harry”: Political Rhetoric in Inaugural Speeches (Jan 2013)
- “Some to the common pulpits and cry out”: Political Rhetoric (Sept 2012)
- “Let each man render me his bloody hand”: Blood on the Ides (Mar 2012)
Personal Blog Highlights
- All* Are Welcome (*terms and conditions may apply) (Feb 2023)
- Giving Good Panel (Aug 2022)
- Twenty Years (Sept 2021)
- A World of Figures: The Rhetoric of Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb” (Jan 2021)
- Hustle and Bustle, and the Dangers Therein (Sept 2020)
- On Reading Tolkien (Mar 2019)
- Rosy (May 2018)
- Come Away: Thoughts upon From Unseen Fire’s release (Apr 2018)
- Pro Feminae (Mar 2018)
- How Cass Gets “Unblocked” (Jan 2018)
- No Matter How Your Heart is Grieving (Oct 2017)
- Wonder Woman, Historical Fiction, and Fantasy Fulfillment (Jun 2017)
- Query Letter: A Success Story (Jan 2017)
- How Is Lady Pole? (Oct 2016)
- “Their very character was tyranny; their figure, deformity” (Jul 2016)
- Lucky is a Low Bar (Jan 2016)
- Critical Hit: What Writers Can Learn from RPGs (Nov 2015)
- How Star Wars Changed My Life (Dec 2013)