Non-Fiction Work
Science/Conservation/Nature
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Science, Engineering, and Confidence: Paths to E/V Nautilus
Ocean Exploration Trust (2022)
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Can Backyard Beekeeping Save Our Pollinators?
Peaceful Dumpling (June 3, 2022)
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Ocean Exploration Trust: Combining Technology and Outreach for Ocean Exploration
ROV Planet (2022)
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U.S. Moves To Protect Gray Wolves In A Victory For Wildlife Conservation
Peaceful Dumpling (February 2022)
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EU Citizens Push To Ban Shark Fin Trade. Will This Save The Sharks?
Peaceful Dumpling (February 2022)
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How Do Scientists Study Small Cats in a Big World?
Panthera (February 2021)
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Charting New Territory for Lions in Gabon
Panthera (September 2020)
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Sharks Need Their Fins, We Do Not
Lesniak Institute (January 2020)
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Wild Cats 101: Black Cats and More on Melanism
Panthera (October 2019)
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Wild Cats 101: Jaguars vs. Leopards
Panthera (June 2019)
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Conservation Solutions to Shark Finning: Insights from Past Efforts
University of New York at Albany - Department of Biology (2014)
Culture/Lifestyle/Entertainment
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Folk Horror and the Cottagecore Lesbian
Queerlings (July 2022)
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The Beautiful Horror of Nadia Bulkin
Divination Hollow (March 2022)
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How Horror Allows Women To Be Both Damsels And Demons
Divination Hollow (February 2021)
Originally published in The Rational Online (September 2019) -
The Lesbian Vampire: Fantasy or Fear?
Queerlings (February 2021)
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Darkness and Dreams: Exploring the First Line of The Haunting of Hill House
Blue Cubicle Press - The First Line (2021)
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Linnea B. Capps Is Here To Smash Your Misconceptions About The Furry Fandom
House of Geekery (2021)
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The Privilege and Isolation of Passing for Straight
New York Public Library - Library Zine (2020)
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Theater Review: Branagh’s Romeo and Juliet (2016)
House of Geekery (2016)
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Why We Need a Female Ghostbusters
House of Geekery (July 2016)
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Horror Movies for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide for Getting Into the Horror Genre
House of Geekery (2014)