- Introduction
- to Lori Branch's Rituals of Spontaneity: Sentiment and Secularism from Free Prayer to Wordsworth, published by Baylor University Press, 2006.
- "Skin"
- Reprinted from Just Beneath My Skin: Autobiography
and Self-Discovery by Patricia Foster, by permission
of the University of Georgia Press.
- "Chartreuse Sails"
- Reprinted from Deep River: A Memoir of a Missouri
Farm by David Hamilton.
- "Lavender Whippets"
- This essay.by David Hamilton originally appeared Connecticut
Review, Fall, 1999.
- "No Pleasure But Meanness"
- This essay by Robin Hemley originally appeared in Ninth
Letter,
Spring/Summer 2004.
- "Reading History To My
Mother"
- This essay by Robin Hemley originally appeared in Fourth Genre #1,
1999
- "David"
- From Sedaris by Kevin Kopelson, University
of Minnesota Press, 2007
- "Introduction"
- From Kevin Kopelson's The Queer Afterlife of
Vaslav Nijinsky.
Stanford University Press (1997)
- "Pianist
Envy"
- Chapter 1 from Kevin Kopelson's Beethoven's
Kiss: Pianism, Perversion, and the Mastery of Desire. Stanford
University Press (1996)
- Love's
Litany
- "Introduction"
- From Kevin Kopelson's Love's Litany: The Writing
of Modern Homoerotics.
Stanford University Press (1994)
- "Sticking to Stories:
A Career Outside the Mainstream"
- An informal talk by Susan Lohafer about her career history,
given to the UI English Department on September 9, 2004
- Fresh
Icons
- A collaborative New Media poem by Thomas Swiss with
Moto michi Nakamura (requires Flash
& your speaker should be turned on)
- Electric
Books of 1747
- Laura Rigal. Common-Place.org, vol. 1 no. 2, January
2001.
- Introduction
- Jonathan Wilcox. Humour in Anglo-Saxon Literature, Cambridge: Brewer,
2000
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