In January 2014, after 3 years of experimentation, the Norton Publishers decided to shut down FairMatter, a collection of scholarly and academic blog posts that mused about all things literary. I participated with my first post in April 2012 with most of my posts surviving in the Tumblr archive. Below is a list of posts with direct links for as long as Norton decides to maintain the archive:
- “Madwomen in the Archive” (April 3, 2012)
- “Poetic Dissonance” (April 24, 2012)
- “Screwing Around with Poetry” (May 15, 2012)
- “Digital Dickens” (June 12, 2012)
- “Reading Experiences in a Modern World” (June 26, 2012)
- “Jane Eyre Texts” (July 16, 2012)
- “Scrapbooks, Material Texts, and Tree of Codes” (August 7, 2012)
- “Playing Literature: Gaming in the Classroom” (August 28, 2012)
- “Giving Students the Keys: Digital Projects” (September 18, 2012)
- “Old Fashioned Visualizations of A Clockwork Orange” (October 9, 2012)
- “TechnoZombies Decipher Humanity?” (October 30, 2012)
- “Sacrilege to the Book” (November 27, 2012)
- “Wrapping Up the Semester with a Little Game Play” (December 18, 2012)
- “Students at the Core of Digital Humanities” (February 25, 2013)
- “MOOC Me” (March 19, 2013) — quoted in Poritiz & Rees; Education is Not an App: The Future of University Teaching in the Internet Age (Routledge, 2017; 65)
- “Feminism in Fashion Again?” (April 16, 2013)
- “Beardstair” (June 18, 2013)
- “Reading Machines” (July 9, 2013)
- “Remaking the Western Canon” (Aug 20, 2013)
- “Udacity & Hybrid Courses: A Report from the Inside at SJSU” (Sept 17, 2013)
- “Recitations and Unheard Melodies” (Oct 15, 2013)
- “Celebrating Whimsey, Frogs, and Literary Adventure” (Nov 18, 2013)
- “Final Countdown” (Dec 19, 2013)
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