WOOLF
- Chapter on reading in Woolf in The Reader in Modernist Fiction.
- “Teaching Story, Plot, Time, and Narrative Progression with To the Lighthouse and Other Texts,” in Essays in Narrative and Fictionality, 136-147.
- Discussion of the temporality of To the Lighthouse, including impossible time sequences, in A Poetics of Plot for the Twenty-first Century: Theorizing Unruly Narratives, 121-124.
- “‘Books Were Not in Their Line’: The Material Book and the Deceptive Scene of Reading in To the Lighthouse.” Virginia Woolf and the World of Books: Selected Papers from the 27th Annual Virginia Woolf Conference, edited by Claire Battershill and Nicola Wilson, Clemson UP, 2018.
- “Dangerous Reading in Mansfield’s Stories and Woolf’s ‘The Fisherman and His Wife.’” Katherine Mansfield Studies, vol. 10, 2018.
- “Fictional Minds: Natural and Unnatural,” Proceedings of the 7th Narrative Matters Conference: Narrative Knowing/Actes du 7e Congrès: Récit et Savoir 2014. https://hal-univ-diderot.archives-ouvertes.fr/NARRATIVE_MATTERS/hal-01111077 Includes discussion of failed “mind reading” in To the Lighthouse.
- Discussion of relations between story lines in Mrs Dalloway in Unlikely Stories: Causality and the Nature of Modern Narrative, 96-100.