My writings — published essays, conferences presentations, original blog posts — have been cited in/on the following books, essays, academic websites, syllabi, blogs, newsletters, and carnivals as well as on Twitter.
[Please click here for my Vitae.]
- Anomalous Material (19 May 2010)
- AP English, Valley Regional High School. Deep River, CT (Weeks 13-14, Satire/Parody)
- Are You There God? It’s Me: Generation X (May 2010)
- AriWriter: Strategies and Tips on Social Media and Online Marketing (2 Mar. 2010)
- Celebrity Gossip, Academic Style (18 Jan. 2010, Lea Michele and the Cast of Glee)
- Charterjet.org (29 Jul. 2010)
- Chronicle of Higher Education (“Prof Hacker”): Teaching Carnival 5.06, Teaching Carnival 5.03, Teaching Carnival 4.11, Teaching Carnival 4.3, Teaching Carnival 4.2, Teaching Carnival 4.1, A Framework for Teaching with Twitter
- Chutry Experiment, The (4. Jan. 2010). (Also cited in HASTAC, Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory.)
- Confessions of a Film Addict (“Weekly Musical #2“)
- DRadio Weissen (3 Feb. 2010)
- Dissection and Introspection, “Rally to Restore Sanity“
- Egan, Gabriel; Smith, Peter J.; Munro, Lucy; et al. “Shakespeare on Film,” The Year’s Work in English Studies 86: 1 (Jan. 2007): 333-449.
- Feminist Music Geek (“Why I Want to Revisit WKRP in Cincinnati“)
- Film Doctor, The (26 Jun 2010)
- Green, Douglas E. “Branagh’s Love’s Labour’s Lost and the Return of the Hollywood Musical: Song of the Living Dead,” Shakespeare Bulletin 26.1 (2008): 77-96.
- Illuminations: “Sunday Links“
- Imax Cinema London Review of Shame (2011)
- Judgmental Observer “Me and My Twitter: Our Untold Love Story“
- Movie Blog, The (20 May 2010)
- Movie City News (16-17 Apr. 2010)
- Movie Lovers’ Carnival (3 Apr. 2010, 9 Feb. 2010, 28 Feb. 2010, 8 Jan. 2010)
- News for TV Majors (“Marketing Campaigns“)
- No Fact Zone, The (“Stephen Colbert in the Zeitgeist“)
- Sanders, Julie. Shakespeare and Music: Afterlives and Borrowings, Cambridge: Polity P, 2007.
- Seriality (“Where My Ladies At?“)
- Slant Magazine‘s The House Next Door: “Links for the Day: Stars and Scars” (Dec. 29, 2010), “Conversations on True Grit” (Jan. 30, 2011)
- Social Media Club Education Connection (15 Apr. 2010)
- Studies in Literature and Film: Shakespeare on Film, (ENGLISH 6067), English Graduate Program (MA), Rio Piedras Campus University of Puerto Rico, Prof. Frances M. Bothwell del Toro.
- ThatCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp): “Twitter in the Classroom?“
- Twitter and Writing, “Out of This World Twitter Resources“
- Twitter Buzz Carnival (26 Mar. 2010)
- Wiggers, Darryl. “No Skirts Allowed: The Wonderful Horrible Reception of Nancy Meyers” (27 Apr. 2010)
- Wray, Ramona, “The Morals of Macbeth and Peace as Process: Adapting Shakespeare in Northern Ireland’s Maximum Security Prison.” Shakespeare Quarterly 62.3 (2011): 340-63.
- World-Shaker (14 May 2010)
Little Shout-Outs
- “Season Premiere: United States of Tara – “Yes,” Cultural Learnings, 22 Mar. 2010.
- “Links for the New Year,” Celebrity Gossip, Academic Style, 2 Jan. 2010.
- “Evaluations: When to Give ‘Em, and When to Read ‘Em,” Prof Hacker in The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1 Dec. 2009.
- “Teaching Naked,” Erik Marshall, 27 Jul. 2009.
On Twitter
Charlie McDermott plays Axl Heck on ABC’s sitcom The Middle and
is responding to my FlowTV essay about the working-class male on his show.













