cultural studies
- “An Iconography of American Sabotage”: this article published in France analyzes three centuries of anarchist visual art
- “Pragmatism and The ‘Beast in the Jungle’“: philosopher William James’ impact on his novelist brother Henry
- “The World Sings ‘Hallelujah’,” a collaboration with a graduate student on the Leonard Cohen song
creative nonfiction
- “Hawk Watching,” a narrative in Kenyon Review on Cooper’s hawks and closely observed predation
- “Making Landfall,” a firsthand narrative of a terrific windstorm on the Turneffe Atoll in Belize
- “What It’s Like Living Here: Paul Lindholdt in Spokane,” musings on the Pacific Northwest
historiography
- “When Aldous Huxley Dropped Acid,” an investigation of Huxley’s momentous meeting with Al Hubbard
- “David Sohappy (1925-1991),” a biography of a Wanapum activist in the so-called “fish wars“
- “David Horsey (b. 1951),” a biography of the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist
journalism
- “The Fine Art of Bureaucracy,” High Country News
- “The Green-Minded Traveler,” Inlander
- “Washington Wipes out a Wolf Pack,” High Country News
reported opinion
- “Online Learning Has Become Integral to Education,” Spokesman-Review
- “Kick Cows off Refuge Lands,” Spokesman-Review
- “Washington’s Long Summer of Fire and Smoke,” High Country News (syndicated by Writers on the Range).
poetry
- “Sarah Hawkridge,” “American Triptych,” “Mary Dyer,” and “The Great Awakening,” in Common-Place
- “The Fox,” “Wheat on the Fields,” and “Captives of the County Fair,” in Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment
- “Homage to Mistress Bradford,” an excerpt from my 2018 book of poetry
review essays
- “Talking About the Land,” Sewanee Review
- “More Merlot Than Malbec,” Poetry Northwest
- “Crimes of Gender in Puritan America,” American Quarterly