Book Projects

Environmental History Now
As content editor (September 2020–March 2022), I worked with writers to develop their publications, edited for style and formatting, and formatted articles in the online platform. I edited the following pieces.
- “Galvanizing Glaciology: Thoughts on an Ecocritical Art History” by Isabelle Gapp (January 20, 2022)
- “Wildlife Dioramas: Natures Without Humans” by Gitte Westergaard (December 16, 2021)
- “Towards a Spiritual Reimagining of Climate and Its Changes” by Endia Hayes (September 9, 2021)
- “Birds in Life and in Ink: An Errant Tracing” by Genie Yoo (September 7, 2021)
- “Archives, Images, and Evolving Questions: Mapping the Great Outdoors in Black New York” by Amanda Martin-Hardin (September 6, 2021)
- “GIS and the Mapping of Enslaved Movement: The Matrix of Risk” by Christy Hyman (August 19, 2021)
- “The Great Green Wall: A Continuance of Sahelian Adaptation” by Natalie R. Wilkinson (July 14, 2021)
- “Interdisciplinary Inquiries: Contemporary Environmental History Meets Political Science” by Jenni Karimäki (May 21, 2021)
- “Long in the Tusk: Narwhals, Then and Now” by Aylin Malcolm (March 5, 2021)
- “Delivering the Polar Product” by Hanne Nielsen (February 4, 2021)
- “Thoughts on Queen Sugar” by Allison Puglisi (January 14, 2021)
- “Weeds, Corn, and Drinking Water: An Interconnected History of Industrialized Corn in the US and West Germany” by Elena Kunadt (December 10, 2020)
- “No One Is A Virus: On American Ecofascism” by April Anson (October 21, 2020)
- “Problems of Place: COVID-19 and the Shrinking of Place” by Anastasia Day (September 11, 2020)
Plays Inverse Press
From the founding of Plays Inverse Press in 2013 until 2022, I served as its principal copyeditor. I copyedited and proofread all manuscripts (plays and other dramatic texts) focusing on internal consistency, layout, and clarity.
Research Groups
I work with research groups and think tanks on public reports, web copy, internal documents, and academic papers.






















