Writing
Unidentified woman operating the Ferranti Mark I computer, 1953. Computer History Museum Collection
Scholarly
Queer Techné: Bodies, Rhetorics, and Desire in the History of Computing
“Social Network Analysis and Feminist Methodology,” co-authored with Michael J. Faris. Methods and Methodologies for Research in Digital Writing and Rhetoric: Centering Positionality in Computers and Writing Scholarship.
“A Feeling for the Algorithms: A Feminist Heuristic for Researching with Algorithms,” Journal of Multimodal Rhetoric.
"Review of Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education" Peitho.
"Feminist Practices in Digital Humanities Research: Visualizing Women Physician’s Networks of Solidarity, Struggle and Exclusion" co-authored with with Gesa Kirsch, & Alison Williams. Peitho.
“Social Networks as a Powerful Force for Change: Women in the History of Medicine and Computing.” Remembering Women.
"TechnoFeminist Design" Special Issue: TechnoFeminism: (Re)Generations and Intersectional Futures.
“The Oral History of Isla Vista Archive: Using Soundwriting to Tell Digital Microhistories” Soundwriting Pedagogies.
“Tropes of Feminine AI” Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collective Blog.
"Embodying Turing’s Machine: Queer, Embodied Rhetorics in the History of Digital Computation." Rhetoric Review.
“Misogyny in the Classroom: Two Women Lecturer’s Stories.” Composition Studies. Co-authored with Ellen O’Connell Whittet.
“Composing Artificial Intelligence: Performing Whiteness and Masculinity” Present Tense 5.4, Fall 2016
“From Installation to Remediation” Peitho 18.1, Fall 2015. Co-authored with Jenn Fishman.
Creative Nonfiction
“The Love Letter Generator That Foretold ChatGPT” JSTOR Daily
“The Turing Test was a Drag Show” Slate
"We Need to Tell a Different Love Story” Electric Literature.
"How to Be a Woman." The Sun Magazine.
"My Mother's Wedding" Huffington Post.
“Yearning for Peitho, Goddess of Consent Culture." Northwest review.
"An Archive of Reckless Touch" Avidly Los Angeles Review of Books.
“My Body Is an Archive” Catapult Magazine.