Publications
Here is a list of my published works. Please contact me with questions.
Book
Victorious Athens: Cleon, Pylos and the Twilight of Empire: 429-421 B.C.E.,
co-written with David Gill and Peter Schultz, under review at Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Translations
Aristophanes' Men and Their Horses (translation of Knights), co-translated with Willie Major, Theran Press, 2022 Review: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 8 (2023)
Book 14 of Tales of Dionysus: The Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis, edited by S. Lombardo and W. Levitan, University of Michigan Press, 2022: 252-264
Reviews: Translation and Literature (2023), 92-100, Choice 60 (2023), BMCR 5 (2023), Plekos 25 (2023), 457-460
Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals and Edited Volumes
“Make Pepsi Pay: Surviving With Integrity Under the Corporate University,” in Speaking the Past: Heritage, Discourse, and Publishing in the Digital Age, edited by H. Hochscheid and P. Schultz, Theran Press, 2021: 31-39
"Murray's Aristophanes," Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes, edited by P. Walsh, Leiden Press, 2016: 284-306.
Review: BMCR 3 (2017)
"What These Ithakas Really Mean: Cavafy and Homer," Subterranean Histories: Constantine Cavafy and the Poetics of Memory. Studies in the Literary Imagination, 48.2 (2015): 3-29
"Interviews and Reflections: The 2012 NEH Summer Seminar on Performing Roman Comedy,"
co-written with Amy Cohen, Didaskalia 12.7 (2015): 51-55
"Embodying the Mask: Exploring Ancient Roman Comedy through Masks and Movement," Classical Journal 111.1 (2015): 25-36
"False Fortuna: Religious Imagery and the Painting Gallery Episode in the Satyricon," in Intende, Lector: Echoes of Myth, Religion and Ritual in the Ancient Novel, edited by M. Futre-Pinheiro, R. Beck and A. Bierl, Berlin (2013): 239-250
"Knights 843-859, the Nike Temple Bastion and Cleon's Shields from Pylos," co-written with Peter Schultz and David Scahill, American Journal of Archaeology 110 (2006): 551-563
"Strabo 10.2.4. and the Synoikism of ‘Newer’ Pleuron," Hesperia 73 (2004): 497-512
Outreach Articles
"Trimalchio in the Windy City: The Next Concept of Roman Dining," co-written with Laura Gawlinski, Eidolon, 2017
https://eidolon.pub/trimalchio-in-the-windy-city-233ef344fd52
"Know Thyself, Asshole: Tony Soprano as an Aristotelian Tragic Hero," in I Kill, Therefore I Am: The Sopranos and Philosophy, edited by R. Greene and P. Vernezze, Chicago, 2004: 147-156
"What’s So Great about Alexander?," Mental Floss 1.1. (2001)