Publications

Poetry--Forthcoming

“On Last Visiting My Son,” The Virginia Normal, Spring 2021 (forthcoming)

“Suburban Encounter,” The Virginia Normal, Spring 2021 (forthcoming)

“Canada Ferry,” The Virginia Normal, Spring 2021 (forthcoming)

“On the Night You Were Born,” Spillway (forthcoming)

“Blunt Force,” Streetlight Magazine (forthcoming)

“Absent Parents,” Evening Street Review (forthcoming)

“Doing a Good Job at Sixty,” Evening Street Review (forthcoming)

“Iowa Heat,” Evening Street Review (forthcoming)

“Floating---for Eva, After Joan Miro,” Tusclulum Review (forthcoming)

“In Love with Mike,” Broken Plate (forthcoming)

“Adultery,” Broken Plate (forthcoming)

“By Some God Meticulously Kept,” Delmarva Review (forthcoming)

Poetry--Published

“Love Poem to Oswald,” Potomac Review, #66, Spring, 2020

“On Throwing Away My Daughter’s Christmas Card Photo,” Potomac Review, #66, Spring, 2020

“A Snowy Day,” BoomerLitMag, Volume V, No. 2

“Poet in New York,” BoomerLitMag, Volume V, No. 2

“Couples, Green with Envy,” Litbreak Magazine, March 19, 2020

“On a Farm,” Litbreak Magazine, March 19, 2020

“Cut Back,” Litbreak Magazine, March 19, 2020

“Make a Glad Noise, It is Spring,” Litbreak Magazine, March 19, 2020

“The Genesis of Mrs. Dalloway,” Crack the Spine, #259, January 27, 2020

“Driving to Hotels for Lunch the Day My Father Died,” Phoebe: A Journal of Literary Arts, Winter, 1994

Anthologized Poems

“Summer,” We Will Not Be Silenced, eds. Christine Ray et. al., Indie Blue Publications, 2018.

“First Boyfriend,” We Will Not Be Silenced , eds. Christine Ray, et. al., Indie Blue Publications, 2018.

“Her Party,” Intro 11, gen. ed. Tony Ardizzone, Associated Writing Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities (Norfolk, VA, 1980), p. 47-49.

Books

Virginia Woolf & Literary History: Part I, eds. Jane Lilienfeld, Jeffrey Oxford, and Lisa Low, Woolf Studies Annual, Vol. 9 (NYC: Pace UP, 2003).

Milton, the Metaphysicals, and Romanticism, eds. Lisa Low and Anthony John Harding (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994).

Selected Scholarly and Academic Essays

“Woolf’s Allusion to Comus in The Voyage Out,” in Milton and Gender, ed. Catherine Gimelli Martin (Cambridge UP, 2004), pp. 254-70.

“Feminist Elegy/Feminist Prophecy: Lycidas, The Waves, Kristeva, and Cixous in Virginia Woolf,” in Virginia Woolf and Literary History, Part I, eds. Jane Lilienfeld, Jeffrey Oxford, and Lisa Low, Woolf Studies Annual, Vol. 9 (NYC: Pace UP, 2003), pp. 221-42.

“Thou Canst Not Touch the Freedom of My Mind: Fascism, Disruption, and Female Consciousness in Mrs. Dalloway,” in Virginia Woolf and Fascism, ed. Merry M. Pawlowski (London: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 75-91.

“Listen and Save: Woolf’s Allusion to Comus in Her Revolutionary First Novel,” in Reading the Renaissance, ed. Sally Greene (Athens, Ohio: Ohio UP, 1999), pp. 117-35.

“Refusing to Hit Back: Virginia Woolf and the Impersonality Question,” in Virginia Woolf and the Essay, eds. Beth Carole Rosenberg and Jeanne Dubino (NYC: St. Martin’s Press, 1997), pp. 257-74.

“Two Figures in Dense Violet Night: Virginia Woolf, John Milton, and the Epic Vision of Man,” in Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 1 (NYC: Pace UP, 1995), pp. 68-88.

“Reading the Past, Reflecting Present,” Lisa Low and Anthony John Harding in Milton, the Metaphysicals, and Romanticism, eds. Lisa Low and Anthony John Harding (Cambridge UP 1994), pp. 1-19.

“Marvell Through Keats and Stevens: The Early Modern Meditation Poem,” in Milton, the Metaphysicals, and Romanticism, eds. Lisa Low and Anthony John Harding (Cambridge UP 1994), pp. 241-57.

“Woolf’s Literary Heritage: Reconciling the Sexes: Milton and Woolf in the Women’s Studies and English Literary Classroom,” in Re-Reading, Re-Writing, Re-Teaching Virginia Woolf, eds. Eileen Barrett and Patricia Cramer (NYC: Pace UP, 1994), pp. 92-95.

“In Defense of Hedda,” Drama Criticism, Vol. 2, Ed. Lawrence Trudeau (Detroit and London: Gale Research, 1992), pp. 350-53.

“Ridding Ourselves of Macbeth,” in Macbeth, ed. Harold Bloom (NYC: Chelsea House, 1991), pp. 211-20.

“Ridding Ourselves of Macbeth,” in Massachusetts Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 4 (Amherst: U Mass P, 1983), pp. 826-37.

“In Defense of Hedda,” Massachusetts Studies in English, Vol. VIII, No. 3 (Amherst: U Mass P, 1982), pp. 43-49.

Selected Interviews and Theatre Reviews

“Interview with Susan Sontag,” in Crosscurrents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture (Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1989), pp. 185-94.

Excerpts from “Free Association: A Conversation with John Cage,” Conversing with Cage, ed. Richard Kostelanetz (New York: Limelight Editions, 1987).

“Free Association: A Conversation with John Cage,” Boston Review (Boston, MA: 1985).

Multiple Theatre Reviews and Interviews with Playwrights, Actors, and Writers on Christian Science Broadcasting Television and Radio.

Selected Book Reviews

Word of Mouth: Body Language in Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf , Patricia Moran in Woolf Studies Annual, Vol. 4 (Pace UP: 1998), pp. 246-49.

The Politics of the Essay: Feminist Perspectives, eds. Ruth Boetcher-Joeres and Elizabeth Mittman in Woolf Studies Annual, Vol. 3 (Pace UP: 1997), pp. 254-57.

Radical Shelley: The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley , Michael Henry Scrivener (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1983), in Kritikon Litterarum, pp. 83-85.

Lectures & Conference Presentations

“Two Figures in Dense Violet Light,” Invited Lecture, Yale University, Graduate English Program, Fall, 1995.

Multiple Presentations at the National Modern Language Association Conventions on panels and as panel chairs on topics including Milton and the Romantics; Feminism; Seventeenth Century Poetry, 1986-2001.

“Keats, Marvell, and the Modern Meditation Poem,” Wordsworth Summer Conference, Grasmere, England, 1988.