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  • Flights of Fancy
    • Mine Own
    • Predator and Prey
    • Happily Ever After
  • Digressions
  • Publications
  • The Storyteller's Daughter
    • News & Events
    • Reviews
    • Learning Centre
    • Teacher Resources
    • Book Clubs
  • Contact
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​Publications

CONFERENCES and NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
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"Mine Own." Short Story. Mythaxis. (December 2020).

"Memory and Identity: The Power of Stories." Lecture. Fanshawe College Letters & Arts.  February 2017.

The Storyteller’s Daughter. YA Novel. Victoria: Friesen Press, 2015. (No longer available.) *Now available through Wattpad.com.

“Excluding through Inclusion: Response to the 2013 Throne Speech.” British Association of Canadian Studies Conference, "Warrior or Peacemaker? The Battle Over Canada’s Identity, 1914-2014.” April 2014. Posted on Academia.

“Myth, Memory, and Storytelling: The Art of Remembering in Canadian Fiction.” Research Seminar, Centre for Canadian Studies, Edinburgh, 24 February 2009.

Memoirs of Mary MacPhee. Privately collected and written for the MacPhee family, Edinburgh 2009.

“Of Blood and Bone: Myth and Memory in the Imaginings of Scottish Canadian Identity.” Canada as Refuge International Conference, George Square, Edinburgh, 2 May 2008.

"Constructions of Memory in the Short Fiction of Alistair MacLeod." The 11th Annual Cape Breton University Storytelling Symposium, Sydney, Nova Scotia, 9 June 2007.

"That Guy is MEN-TAL." Read This. Ed. Karen Zoppa. Winnipeg: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 2003.
 
DISSERTATIONS 

Myth, memory, and narrative: (Re)Inventing the self in Canadian fiction. (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, with Dr. Lee Spinks and Prof. Colin Nicholson, 2012.)

Chaucer's Crisis of Faith in "The Miller's Tale," "The Clerk's Tale," and "The Pardoner's Tale." (M.A., University of Manitoba, with Dr. Robert Emmett Finnegan, 1999.)

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS and BOOK REVIEWS

Memory and Identity in Canadian Fiction: Self-Inventive Storytelling in the Works of Five Authors. Monograph. North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2018.

French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630-1815. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 28.1 (2015): 124-5.

Trans/Acting Culture, Writing, and Memory: Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 27.2 (2014): 281-2.

First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 26.2 (2013): 294-5.

Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 26.2 (2013): 293-4.

The Cat’s Table. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 25.2 (2012): 317-8.

Sanctuary Line. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 25:1 (2012): 146-7.

Memory’s Daughter. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 24:1 (2011): 105-6.

Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic. Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 23:2 (2010): 311-12.

Dry Water Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 22:1 (2009): 148.

Divisadero Book Review. British Journal of Canadian Studies 21:2 (2008): 31.

“More Than Representation: Storytelling and Self-Invention in Alistair MacLeod’s Narratives.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 21:2 (2008): 239-56.
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