a quick word

Most of my recent work can be found by visiting my newsletter, No Same River, but included here are academic essays, poetry written to calm my neuroses, retrospectives written out of boredom, and a handful of other odd, assorted endeavors that I feel compelled to include in this collection.

academic essays

The work below has been featured at the 2020 CSCA conference and 2023 HEC Paris Workshop on Lobbying the Courts, and won the 2018 Stephen J. Donaldson Prize for Critical Essay from the College of Wooster and the 2023 Bryce Harlow Foundation essay award.

academic essays

The work below has been featured at the 2020 CSCA conference and 2023 HEC Paris Workshop on Lobbying the Courts, and won the 2018 Stephen J. Donaldson Prize for Critical Essay from the College of Wooster and the 2023 Bryce Harlow Foundation essay award.

academic essays

The work below has been featured at the 2020 CSCA conference and 2023 HEC Paris Workshop on Lobbying the Courts, and won the 2018 Stephen J. Donaldson Prize for Critical Essay from the College of Wooster and the 2023 Bryce Harlow Foundation essay award.

Broadcast Identity: Polarization and Self-Sorting in Our Digital Age2023
Unchecked & Unbalanced: Ethical Lobbying Reform & SCOTUS2023
Laughing Matters: "The Daily Show" & Individual-Level Affective Polarization2020
Striking Twice: Race in Salim Akil's 2018 "Black Lightning"2019
Cynical Protest: Bob Dylan's Relationship with the Folk Movement2019

article archive

article archive

article archive

No Same Riverpresent
The Humentum Blog2021-2022
An Injustice!2021
The Wash2021
The Washington Post2021
The Wooster Voice2016-2020

long-form & poetry

long-form & poetry

long-form & poetry

Castlestein Forevercoming soon
Renaissance Man2018