Fiction
“A Body Without Fur,” forthcoming from Interzone.
“How Molière Saved Lydia Bruer: A History in Two Fragments” is now available for free viewing at Crossed Genres in archived Issue 28 (March 2011), for purchase via Kindle as part of Crossed Genres Quarterly 2 or in print at Amazon.
“Parsimonious Skull” in The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities, edited by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer, (2011). Harper Collins. Order from Amazon here.
Academic Publications and Presentations
“Borderlands, Badlands and Utopias: Interstices, No-Places and their Inhabitants in the fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin,” presented as part of panel session 90, “Language, Space, and Empire in Connie Willis and Ursula K. Le Guin.” At the annual conference of The International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts. Orlando, Florida, 2011.
“Androcentrism,” “Cervical Cancer Vaccination,” and “Mankind Project.” Encyclopedia and Gender and Society. Ed. Jodi O’Brien. Sage Reference Publications. (2008)
“Conscious Dreaming: Feminist Utopian Narrative as Mentor.” On the vitality of feminist utopia, via Women Writers Special Issue 2005, “Lit Candles: Feminist Mentoring and the Text.”
“Fantastic Visions: On the Necessity of Feminist Utopian Narrative.” Humanities Session, University of South Florida Graduate Research Symposium (April 2005).
Examples of Journalism
“Outdoor Enthusiasts Find Fun in Polk with Geocaching” News Chief, April 12, 2009.
“Local Crafters Use Their Talents to Benefit the Lives of Others” News Chief, March 15, 2009.
“Head in the Clouds” East Polk Lifestyles, February 2009.
“The Red Tent: A Woman-space Phenomenon” originally printed in Off Our Backs, Vol. 37 (2007).
Hi Tracie,
My name is Isadora. I am making the red tent movie ‘Things We Don’t Talk About”. I am sorry that I have to post this publicly.
I have tried to contact you numerous times (via email, snail mail, etc.) to seek permission to reproduce your amazing article on the Red Tent. I am delighted that I found your blog today.
Can you please email me.
Thanks! Wishing you all the best!
~Isadora
Isadora,
Thanks for being persistent! The permissions form is on its way to you.
Tracie