Radio

·      USA/WHIL Poetry Project co-producer/coordinator–2001-2002

·         On-air poetry reading (4 poems)–WHIL, Mobile, AL–April 2001

·         Student reporter (numerous stories/articles)–WUMS, Oxford, MS–1996-1997 (“An Empty Chair: Coping with Loss during the Holiday Season” aired on PRM–December 1996)

·         Interview–WTIX, New Orleans, LA–1992

 

Television/Video

·         Tourism Commercial (extra in Square Books reading)–Oxford, MS–1998

·         Interview–WLOX, Biloxi, MS–1991

·         “Harry Mauser Meets his Match,” Video produced from short story collaboration–TMS Productions, Played Megan/Scenic and Lighting Designs–Spring 1991

·         Starship Cavalry, Set of Experimental Videos produced from treatments–Set, Costume, Lighting and Sound Design/Editing/Played Adrienne, TMS Productions–Spring 1991

 

 

Voice Work

      •  OLL Job Aids
        • "Changing the Infocaster Text Files"--Spring 2008
      • Assorted College of Education Faculty Training Presentations
        • "Signing into Groupwise"--Spring 2008
        • "FolioTek--Adding Articles"--Spring 2008
      • Experimental Podcast

Live Readings

Seminars

·         Presentation of “‘I’m No Body, Who are You?’: Bordo’s Unbearable Weight as Seen in ‘Chick Lit’ and Other Everyday Textual Activities of the American Woman,” Gender Studies Conference, University of South Alabama–Spring 2003

·          Presentation of “Medusa Muse: The Bodily Experience,” Gender Studies Conference, University of South Alabama–Spring 2002

·         Presentation of “Herod’s Dream: The Great Harbour of Sebastos,” Graduate Symposium, University of Mississippi–Fall 1998

 

CW Readings

·         Poetry Reading (two poems), “An Environmental Evening”–Literature and the Environment Forum, University of South Alabama–Summer 2003

·         Advanced Poetry Student Reading (two poems), University of South Alabama–Spring 2002

·         Scholarship Winners Reading (four poems), University of South Alabama–Fall 2001

·         Carpe Diem Poetry Night (two poems)–Fall 2000