conference presentations

forthcoming: Delirious in Academe: New Media and the Lyric Body.” 27th Annual Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations meeting at the Albuquerque Hyatt Regency, February 14-17, 2007.

Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing. “Is Any Body Here? Swarming, Irradiated, and Lyrical in the Critical Theory Classroom.” Fargo , N.D. April 7, 2006 .

Cosgrove Seminars. “Cindy Nichols and David Martinson: A Reading and Discussion of Poems.” Fargo , ND, March 29, 2006 .

New Jersey College English Association. “Poetry as Theory, Theory as Poetry—Or How About Lyrical Theory?” March, 2006. u.t.a.

Society of Early Americanists’ Conference. Panel: “ Stranger than Fiction: Contemporary Poets and Historical Inspiration.” Alexandria , Virginia March 31- April 2, 2005. 

"Grokking the Ageless Wound: What Poets Do (A Personal/Theoretical Visual Letter on Creative Writing, Writing Studies, and the Department of Anguish, with Mumblings Here and There on the Post-Theory Poem)" (forthcoming). Craft, Critique,Culture, Iowa City, Iowa, April 2-4, 2004.

"Poetry In and Through Rock and Roll." Poetry Studies, PCA/ACA Conference. San Antonio, TX, April 7-10. (u.t.a)

"Teaching Spells." Conference on College Composition and Communication. New York City, March 2003.(unable to attend)

“Thinking Heart, Singing Mind: Experiments in Mixed Up, Messed Around, Possibly Impossible Genres.” Craft, Critique, Culture.University of Iowa, Iowa City.March, 2003. (u.t.a.)

Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing. “‘When the poets repair to the forest of language, it is with the express purpose of getting lost’: Thoughts on Teaching Poetry” (originally titled, “Building Community and Making Meaning in the Undergraduate Literature Course”). Madison, S.D. 19-22 April 2001

"Ghostly Professions/Motley Genres: A Report from the Academic Brink and Brim." North Dakota /Manitoba Linguistic Circle. Fargo, N.D. Fall, 2001.

Associated Writing Programs annual Conference. “What is an Author—on the Net?” Kansas City, MO. 1 April, 2000 (u.t.a.).

Red River Conference on World Literature. “The Third Language of the Great Aunts in the Poetry of Alberto Rios.” Fargo, ND, April 1998.