
MANAGEMENT
My favorite text to teach is Shakespeare鈥檚 Macbeth. I also really enjoy teaching Madeline L鈥橢ngle鈥檚 A Wrinkle in Time. I love teaching the Charlaine Harris novels along with the HBO series True Blood.
Everything and everything at the beach: I own a stand-up paddle board, which I try to get out on most weekends when the weather permits, and I enjoy boogie boarding, as well as taking my dog to the dog beach most weeks.
I have lots of creative outlets and enjoy performing! I鈥檝e done a lot of community theater (mostly musicals), and I have been taking improv comedy classes for about a year now. I am the captain of a brand-new musical improv team (the Basic Pitches) that will start performing after the holidays. I also love karaoke!By far, the biggest influence on my literary development was the fantasy genre, as well as sci-fi (SFF). I began with a small habit, just authors like C. S. Lewis, Lloyd Alexander, Roald Dahl, Madeline L鈥橢ngle, and Ursula le Guin, but soon I was into the hard stuff, like David Eddings, Gene Wolf, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and, of course, George R. R. Martin. Now, I consume it all鈥攁nything with witches, vampires, zombies, werewolves, fairies, elves, trolls. I鈥檓 a full-on SFF junkie.
If I鈥檓 having trouble completing writing for one project, what I often do is work on another project until I can get past the block. But I think the long-term solution for writer鈥檚 block is to train yourself to write every day, around the same time, so that you develop a routine in which you are accustomed to producing. Discipline is largely what overcomes writer鈥檚 block for me. It鈥檚 Pavlovian.
I鈥檓 working on two book-length projects right now. One is an analytical project analyzing the representation of witches and vampires in contemporary popular culture from a feminist perspective, including texts like Twilight, True Blood, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones. This project is still in the drafting stage. It鈥檚 because of this project that I was chosen to interview one of the actors from HBO鈥檚 Game of Thrones series, Kristian Nairn (who played Hodor).
The other project is a fantasy novel about two sisters who wake up on opposite sides of a magical land and must find their way back to one another, also grounded in a feminist perspective. This project is in the revision stage.