Articles, essays, and criticism

“Competency vs. Incompetency”, So, Dear Writer, Cave Moon Press, Esther Altshul Helfgott, Katie Tynan, Peggy Sturdivant, editors, 2019 “Resist the Hivemind,” The Raven Chronicles, the Jack Straw writers program at 20, Vol 23, 2016 “The Genre of Silence,” Connotations Press, September 2016 “The Future is Unevenly Distributed”, The Raven Chronicles, Feb, 22, 2016 “Grey Zones and White Centers,”Seattle City of Literature: Reflections from a Community of Writers, edited by Ryan Boudinot, Sasquatch Books, 2015 “Falling and Always Falling: Twin Peaks and the Clear-Cut Landscape,” Moss Lit #2 (2015) “An Uneasy Heaven,” BULL: Men’s Fiction, February 2015 “Marching Backwards into the Future,” PortlandFiction.net, December 2008 “The Social Network of Seattle Literary Magazines (Print and Web),” Proximity Magazine, #3, 2008 “What we Regret: Ten Writers Look back at 2007,” The Stranger, Vol. 17, # 16, 2007 “Best American Strip City: Pacific Highway South,” Semantikon, November 2007 “Hallway” Arcade: Architecture and Design in the Northwest, 24.3, Spring 2006 “The Absense of Rejection: An Elegy to Atlantic Fiction,” The Stranger, Vol. 13, #32, 2005 “The Body Pointless,” The Stranger, Vol. 14, #15, 2004 “Ressurrecting Utopia,” ReWrite, Hugo House, Fall 2004 “Declaration of Mindedness,” Bookmark Series, Seattle Research Institute, 2004 “Competency vs Incompetence,” It’s About Time, Summer 2002 “Queen City Lit, Misc #118, Spring 2002 Floating Bridge, Split: Stories From a Generation Raised on Divorce, Contemporary Books, ed. Ava Chin, 2002 “Age of Uniform,” Misc, Winter 2002 “Welcome to Seattle,” The Stranger, Vol. 11, #1, September 20, 2001 “Seattle is a Vortex,” The Raven Chronicles, Summer 2001 “Fiend Folio,” Misc, April 4/5 2001 “Gutenberg’s Codex,” The American Book Review, Jan/Feb 2001 “Shot Gun Publishing,” Washington Free Press, May/June 1999 “Doing Third Eye Blind at the Puyallup,” Cyber Oasis, March 1999 “Talking About My Generation,” Portlandia Review of Books #6, Fall 1997

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