Reading Like a Writer: 'Washita Love Child' and Author Lens
Learn what Douglas K. Miller’s newest book can teach us about writing biography!
Reading Like a Writer: THE GENIUS OF JUDY
What can we as biographers and other writers learn from Rachelle Bergstein’s work in The Genius of Judy?
Bessie Coleman: History-Making Flying Ace
History-making stunt pilot Bessie Coleman’s path was not an easy one. Learn more about history’s first Black woman to ever get a pilot’s license.
The Electric Social Network of Benjamin Franklin: How public science and the Republic of Letters created an American icon
My research into Benjamin Franklin and the Republic of Letters. Plus, an interactive map I made with ArcGIS.
Margaret Beaufort: The Pain, Piety, and Politics of a Medieval Mother, Part 3
The final installment of my series on Margaret Beaufort, mother of the Tudor dynasty.
Margaret Beaufort: The Pain, Piety, and Politics of a Medieval Mother, Part 2
Part two of my series about Margaret Beaufort, mother of the Tudor dynasty.
Margaret Beaufort: The Pain, Piety, and Politics of a King's Mother, Part 1
Henry VIII’s grandmother was a medieval badass. Find out more about this fascinating woman in my three part series!
Master's Thesis: Cut Out of Place: Archives, Access, and the Broken Legacy of Otto Ege
My master’s thesis about museums, archives, and access is available to download. I use the work of Otto Ege as a vehicle to look at this very relevant issue.
The Impact of Place on Worcester's Robert Goddard
How did living in Worcester impact Robert Goddard’s work on rocketry?