Antarctica
- Polar Pioneers: Ohio State’s Groundbreaking Repository of Antarctic Rocks Marks 20 Years in Columbus Monthly (2023)
- Studies of Blue Marble Help Findings on Red Planet in Discover (2023)
- "To Seek a Newer World": Postcards from Ross Island in the Poetry in America blog (2023)
- How We Came to Know and Fear the Doomsday Glacier in Hakai Magazine (2023)
- What Happens When Icebergs Collide with Art in Nautilus (2022)
- Review Essay: Endless Ice (200 Years of Getting Trapped in Antarctica's Weddell Sea) in The Boston Review (2022)
- Ice in Your Veins: Antarctica and the Anthropocene on EcoCast: The Official Podcast of the American Association for Literature and the Environment (2021)
- The Power of a South Pole Sunrise After Six Months of Darkness in Atlas Obscura (2020)
- What You Can Learn From Living in Antarctica: Q&A with Joe Pettit in Nautilus (2020)
- The Greening of Antarctica: Q&A with Jim McClintock in Nautilus (2020)
- Masses of Beautiful Alabaster: The Poetry of Icebergs in The Paris Review Online (2017)
Science Writing
- Mission to Psyche with Lindy Elkins-Tanton in Nautilus (2023)
- The Landsat Program: 50 years observing Earth’s surface in Astronomy Magazine (2022)
- Land of Extremes: Poetry of the Sonoran Desert in Nautilus (2022)
- Feeling Stressed? Read a Poem in Nautilus (2022)
- Ancient groundwater: Why the water you’re drinking may be thousands of years old in The Conversation (2021)
Arts & Culture
- Review Essay: Meeting as Wonderstruck Kin in The Los Angeles Review of Books (2024)
- Reading Backwards With Louise in The Harvard Review (2024)
- Review Essay: The In-Between of Environmental Crisis in The Boston Review (2022)
- The Mother of All Voices: Lili Chookasian’s stunning and little-remembered opera career in Connecticut Magazine (2021)
- A Walden for the YouTube Age in The Paris Review Online (2018)
- Clairvoyant Observation: A Vision of Wallace Stevens' Sunday Morning in The Paris Review Online (2016)
Poetry
- Four poems in Liberties Journal (2022)
For my academic publications and courses taught, please visit my scholar.edu page.