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Summary
of qualifications |
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My
new media writing has been published by Eastgate, Iowa Review Web, and
others, and taught in universities and school systems. I develop and moderate
workshops for new media writers. I work as a web designer for a large
government agency, and have developed internet policy and technical standards
for online documentation. Further, I design, facilitate, and moderate
courses on complex decisionmaking for government agencies. |
Hypertext
community work |
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I have worked as a new media writer and have helped to build the hypertext/new
media writing community for over a decade.
Chat host
for the Electronic
Literature Organization chats, 2000- present twice monthly chats that
feature leading hypertext writers to discuss issues in electronic literature.
Organize, publicize, moderate, and archive.
I have proposed,
designed, developed, moderated, and coordinated the first workshops for
new and experienced media writers.
- New media,
new dimensions workshop for the Baltic Circle Hypermedia Conference,
Finland, March 17-19, 200
- Master
Workshop at University of Technology, Queensland, February 10 -14, 2003
- Hypertext
Writers Workshop (at ACM Hypertext Conferences from 1996 - 2002--coordinated
but did not present 2001 and 2003). Proposed, developed, organized,
moderate, coordinate these workshops, which have grown from 5 participants
to 50, and from a single session to four sessions.
- OWEL (Online
Workshop for Electronic Literature), a monthly workshop for new
media works in progress. Organizing, moderating, and publicizing 2000
- 2002
- Digital
Literature Workshop at Digital Arts and Culture April 24-26, 2001.
Organizing, moderating, publicizing.
- CyberMountain,
1998, a four day workshop for writers, software developers, and researchers
for new media literature. Organized, publicized, moderated, and ran.
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Hypertext
fiction |
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My
works are among the first published interactive and collaborative hypertexts
and web work. My new media writing has been reviewed in journals and websites,
including Wall Street Journal, Utne Reader, Hipertula, and Hyperizons.
My works are taught in universities and school systems internationally,
including Princeton, UCLA, and SUNY in the U.S. and the New South Wales
Board of Education curriculum 2000 -2001 in Australia.
- I'm
Simply Saying
in Inflect 2004
- Cut
to the Flesh and Going
through the Signs with Jody Zellen for page space Feb 2004
- The
Princess Murderer with geniwate at the Iowa
Review Web July 2003
- Tree Woman,
in Epimone 2003 (Click
on English, pieces...)
- Firefly,
Poems
that Go, 2002
- Peace
Roses, in The
Muse Apprentice Guild, 2002
- Dreams
of Cobras, in Tattoo
Highway, 2002
- Intruder,
in New
River, 2001
- Carving
in Possibilities,
frAme6, 2001
- E:Electron
with Geoffrey Gatza at the
Blue Moon Review, 2001
- The
Pines at Walden Pond, in Cauldron
and Net, Volume
III, 2001 (under confluence)
- Children's
Time, in Snakeskin,
2001
- Sea
Whispers, an accessible version in Currents,
2001
- In
the Sun, Project
Hope, 2001
- Disappearing
Rain, 2000
- Bubbles,
in Electronic
Poetry Center, 2000
- Ghost
Moons, part of
Akenatondocks published cd, 2000
- Power
Moves, in Cauldron
and Net, 2000
- Breathing
at the Galaxy's Edges, in Planet
Magazine, 1999
- Mountain
Rumbles, in New
River, 1999
- The
Language of the Void, in Riding
the Meridian, 1999
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Spiritual Comfort, in PIF,
1999
- Dream
Merging, in Aileron,
1999
- Sand
Loves, in Eastgate's
Reading Room, 1999
- Ferris
Wheels, in the Iowa
Review Web, 1999
- Stained
Word Windows, in Word
Circuits Gallery, 1999
- Samplers,
Eastgate Systems 1997
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Century Cross, Eastgate Systems 1995
- Marble
Springs, Eastgate Systems 1993
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Articles |
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- Opening
doors: Using new media techniques to aid students with developmental
disabilities Fine Arts Forum, 2003
- Hypertext
Criticism/Writing about Hypertext with geniwate, Adrian Miles, mez,
Rich Higgason, and Julianne Chatelian, ed by Susana Tosca and Jill Walker,
JODI, Volume 3 Issue 3, 2003
- A
Quick Buzz Around the Universe of Digital Poetry, Survey
responses,What
You See is not What I See in Currents. for Currents in Electronic
Literacy Fall 2001
- Close
Encounters of the Technical Kind, Riding
the Meridian, 2000
- Living
for Hypertext. Interview, Dichtung Digital, 2000
- Electronic
publishing and hypertext, Just Views
- Trials
and tribulations of an electronic thesis, About Electronic Theses
and Dissertations
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Presentations
and conferences |
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- How could
it go so quick? Archiving issues at Web communities and webfair: Association
of Writers and Writing Programs, Chicago, Illinois, March 27, 2004
- At the
crossroads: merging the text into new forms, Baltic Ring Hypermedia
Conference, Jyvaskyla, Finland, March 19, 2004
- The Princess
Murderer: Readings in electronic literature with geniwate, CalArts,
Los Angeles, California, March
1, 2004.
- Hyper_text
in electronic literature, UCLA Hammer Museum and ELO Reading Series,
Los Angeles, California, with geniwate, February 27, 2004
- Hypertext
and hypermedia: intro to hypertext literature, University of Colorado,
Boulder, with geniwate, Colorado February 17, 2004
- Progressions
in New Media: Where we've been and where we are going, University of
Technology, Sydney, Australia, May 18, 2003
- DAC--the
Idea
Oddessay, trAce,
2003
- Language
Dancing in a Maze: Ternary Logic, Language, and Mind-States in Glide,
Digital
Arts and Culture May 19, 2003
- 'New Media:
We just couldn't go there before' What is the potential for writing
and art with new technologies? Guest lecture at University of Technology,
Queensland, February 15, 2003
- Marble
Springs, exhibited at CU Art Galleries Electronic Easel, June 8 -Aug
9, 2000, Boulder, Colorado
- Salon
participant trAce Ink.Ubation Salon (trAce Incubation Conference), July
10, Nottingham University, England
- Achieving
practical development-merging skill bases (panel sessionwith David Lowe,
Bill Bly, Robert Kendall, Les Carr, Peter J. Nüernberg, Lawrence
J. Clark), Hypertext 2000: 262-263, May 30 - June 3, 2000, San Antonio,
Texas
- Providing
flexibility within hypertext systems: what we've learned at HT workshops,
CyberMountain, and elsewhere, Hypertext 2000: 268-269, May 30 - June
3, 2000, San Antonio, Texas
- Hypertext
Writing--and no, this isn't your plain old HTML, 13th Annual Pennsylvania
Writers Conference: Tools for the 21st Century May 18-20, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania
- OtherMindedness:
Hypertext on the fringe (with Stephanie Strickland and M.D. Coverly),
9th Annual Cultural Studies
- Symposium:
Who Counts? What Counts? and Why? March 9 - 11, 2000, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, Kansas
- Creative
Writing, Hyperfiction, (with M.D. Coverly and Lawrence Clark) Popular
Culture Association, American Culture Association, February 9 - 12,
2000, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Future
of storytelling, Rocky Mountain Book Festival, November 18 -20, 1999,
Denver, Colorado
- Hypertext
Writing Possibilities, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Conference, October
15-17, 2000, Denver Colorado
- Storytelling
in New Dimensions, Digital Arts and Storytelling Writers and Designers:
Crossing the Chasm (Panel with David B. Lowe, Deena Larsen, Mark Bernstein,
Wendy Hall, Paolo Paolini, Catherine C. Marshall, Susana Pajares Tosca,
Lawrence J. Clark: . Hypertext 1999: 197-198
- September
10 1994 Guest lecturer for the Honors Program Speaking Series, Abilene
Christian University.
Have given hypertext
lectures and demonstrations to various organizations, including Mensa, Science
Writers, and Tattered Cover Bookstore as well as at Anaconism (1997-99)
and Mile Hi Con (1994-2003) Denver's Science Fiction Writers Conventions,
Denver Colorado. |
Education |
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MA
English, 1992
University of Colorado, Boulder CO
GPA 3.67
Thesis: Hypertext and Hyperpossibilities (First masters thesis on hypertext,
first electronic thesis at CU)
BA English/Philosophy, 1986
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO
GPA 3.76, magna cum laude
Thesis: Nansense you snorsted: A logical analysis of nonsense (Best Thesis
Award of 1986)
Have continued education with web design courses, software courses, and
hypertext writing courses at universities, online, and from training seminars. |
Experience |
Bureau
of Reclamation, D-8250, Denver Federal Center, Denver CO 80227-0005 |
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Technical
Writer 1991- present
- As web
designer, helped develop internet policy, create infrastructure for
web pages, and designed sites.
- Examine
and develop online business practices, including websites, databases,
online proposal systems, and online training, for example, the Science
and Technology Program and Native
American Affairs Program.
- Organize,
write, and edit technical and environmental compliance documents. Interview,
gather primary material, and write manuals and policies. Create online,
multimedia manual and training materials.
- Develop
and present training.
- Interviewed
150 experts to determine practical methods of decisionmaking in the
government. Wrote manual: How to Get Things Done in Government. Rewrote
as a native hypertext training
site for various audiences.
- Facilitate
meetings, train facilitators, and develop tailored course work for government
and private organizations, including the Japanese Ministry of Construction,
U.S. Office of Personnel Management Senior Executive Training Seminar,
and Reclamation area offices.
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Red
Rocks Community College, 13300 West Sixth Ave, Lakewood, CO 80401-5398
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Adjunct
Faculty , 1993-1995
Designed course material for hypertext and technical writing courses.
Taught English composition courses. |
University
of Colorado Learning Center, University of Colorado, Boulder CO 80301
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Work
study, 1990-1991
Tutored at-risk students and edited a book of compositions from these
students. |
ABC
Academy, 7-3 Honmachi, Tajimi, Japan Faculty, 1987-1990 |
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Taught,
developed curriculum, and wrote classroom texts for a wide
range of English as a Second Language courses |
Cherena
Bridal, Ltd. 21 Sakuradori, Nagoya, Japan Consultant, 1988-1990 |
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Evaluated
company's need for English as a Second Language courses.
Tailored course texts, taught "on the job" courses, and designed self-study
materials for employees. |
Have
also edited hypertexts, technical articles, software user guides, and books
on a free-lance basis. |
Honors
Or Awards |
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Linguarian,
Fall 2000
Society of Technical Communication International Award of Merit,
Decision Process Guidebook, Bureau of Reclamation 1997
Bureau of Reclamation, 10 Awards for Exceptional Service, 5
Performance Awards, 2 Peer Awards, 6 Certificates of Appreciation |
Professional
Associations Memberships |
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Association
for Computing Machinery 1993-2000
Society for Technical Communications 1997
National Association for Government Communicators 1998 |