Publications

Book:

The Everyday Writing Center: A Community of Practice.  (Co-authored with Michele Eodice, Frances Condon, Meg Carroll, and Elizabeth Boquet).  Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2007.

Articles and Chapters:

“The Difficulty of Believing in Writing Across the Curriculum.” JAEPL: Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning Volume 15 (Accepted)

“Workshopping to Practice Scientific Terms.” (Co-authored with Frank Cantelmo) Teaching with Student Texts.   Eds. Chuck Paine, Joseph Harris and John Miles.  Under contract at Utah State University Press.  (Accepted)

"Bold: The Everyday Writing Center and the Production of New Knowledge in Anti-Racist Theory and Practice."  (Co-authored with Meg Carroll and Frankie Condon)  The Other Sides of Silence: Negotiating Race in Writing Center Discourse and Practice.  Eds. Laura Greenfield and Karen Rowan. (Accepted)    

“DEAR COAUTHORS: Epistolary Revelations of Five Writing Center Directors”  .  (Co-authored with Michael Spooner, Michele Eodice, Frances Condon, Meg Carroll, and Elizabeth Boquet).  Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue Issue 10 (June, 2008).
    
Getting Inside the (Play)Spaces of Conferences.” Creative Approaches to Writing Center Work.  Eds. Shanti Bruce and Kevin Dvorak. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2008.

 “The Rewards of Summer: IWCA Summer Institute” (Co-authored with Michele Eodice).  The Writing Lab Newsletter.  March, 2005.

“Tick-Tock, Next: Creating Epochal Time in the Writing Center.”  The Writing Center Journal 25.1 (2005) (Awarded 2005 International Writing Centers Association Outstanding Scholarship Award)

“What’s Cool Here?: Collaboratively Negotiating Genre in Biology.” Genre Across the Curriculum. Eds. Anne Herrington and Charles Moran.  Logan: Utah State University Press, 2005.

“The Writing Center Summer Institute: Backgrounds, Development, Vision” (Co-authored with Paula Gillespie, Brad Hughes, and Neal Lerner).  The Writing Center Director’s Resource.  Eds. Christina Murphy and Byron L. Stay.  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005.