Book
Evangelical Writing in a Secular Imaginary: The Academic Writing of Christian Undergraduates at a Public University. New York: Routledge, 2024.
Articles & Book Chapters
“To Splinter and Split: Mapping the Terrain of Evangelical Christian Rhetoric in the Age of Trump.” New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion. Ed. James Vining. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021. With Holland Prior, Jeff Ringer, and Megan Von Bergen.
“Compartmentalizing Faith: How Three First-Semester Undergraduates Manage Evangelical Identities in Academic Writing.” Research in the Teaching of English 54.4 (2020): 367-391.
“Research Methods: Designing Methods Instruction and Experiences That Invite Undergraduates into the Field.” The Naylor Report on Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies. Ed. Dominic DelliCarpini, Jenn Fishman, and Jane Greer. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2020. 49-64. With Kim Fahle Peck, Kristine Johnson, and Shurli Makmillen.
“‘Inspiration of Delivery’: John A. Broadus and the Evangelical Underpinnings of Extemporaneous Oratory.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 45.4 (2015): 279-299.
“Coming to (Troubled) Terms: Methodology, Positionality, and the Problem of Defining ‘Evangelical Christian.’” Mapping Christian Rhetorics: Connecting Conversations, Charting New Territories. Ed. Michael-John DePalma and Jeffrey M. Ringer. New York: Routledge, 2014. 103-124. With Jeffrey M. Ringer.
“Learning Not to Preach: Beth Moore and the Rhetoric of Constraint.” Rhetoric, History, and Women’s Oratorical Education: American Women Learn to Speak. Ed. David Gold and Catherine Hobbs. New York: Routledge, 2013. 217-238.
“Compartmentalizing Faith: How Three First-Semester Undergraduates Manage Evangelical Identities in Academic Writing.” Research in the Teaching of English 54.4 (2020): 367-391.
“Research Methods: Designing Methods Instruction and Experiences That Invite Undergraduates into the Field.” The Naylor Report on Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies. Ed. Dominic DelliCarpini, Jenn Fishman, and Jane Greer. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2020. 49-64. With Kim Fahle Peck, Kristine Johnson, and Shurli Makmillen.
“‘Inspiration of Delivery’: John A. Broadus and the Evangelical Underpinnings of Extemporaneous Oratory.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 45.4 (2015): 279-299.
“Coming to (Troubled) Terms: Methodology, Positionality, and the Problem of Defining ‘Evangelical Christian.’” Mapping Christian Rhetorics: Connecting Conversations, Charting New Territories. Ed. Michael-John DePalma and Jeffrey M. Ringer. New York: Routledge, 2014. 103-124. With Jeffrey M. Ringer.
“Learning Not to Preach: Beth Moore and the Rhetoric of Constraint.” Rhetoric, History, and Women’s Oratorical Education: American Women Learn to Speak. Ed. David Gold and Catherine Hobbs. New York: Routledge, 2013. 217-238.
Other Academic Publications
“The Place of Research Methodologies in Undergraduate Research Development." Reflection on Chapter 2 of The Naylor Report on Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies. Ed. Dominic DelliCarpini, Jenn Fishman, and Jane Greer. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2020. 68-70. With Gabriel Cutrufello.
Rhetorical Choices: Analyzing and Writing Arguments. Custom English 101 Textbook for The University of Tennessee. Pearson, 2014. Co-edited with Jeffrey M. Ringer and Kirsten F. Benson.
“The Mt. Oread Manifesto on Rhetorical Education 2013.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 44.1 (2014): 1-5. Contributor.
Review of Listening to the Logos: Speech and the Coming of Wisdom in Ancient Greece, Christopher Lyle Johnstone. Rhetorica 31.1 (2013): 124-128.
Rhetorical Choices: Analyzing and Writing Arguments. Custom English 101 Textbook for The University of Tennessee. Pearson, 2014. Co-edited with Jeffrey M. Ringer and Kirsten F. Benson.
“The Mt. Oread Manifesto on Rhetorical Education 2013.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 44.1 (2014): 1-5. Contributor.
Review of Listening to the Logos: Speech and the Coming of Wisdom in Ancient Greece, Christopher Lyle Johnstone. Rhetorica 31.1 (2013): 124-128.