Below are the links and citations, academic and otherwise, to my online publications. I also write fiction, which I hope to share with the world soon. Stay tuned for more!

Online Pieces:

How Introverts Can Set Boundaries with Overly Chatty Coworkers. November 23, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
Confessions of an Introvert Who Struggles to Relax. November 8, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
How to Survive In-Person Shopping as an Introvert. November 1, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
How to Stay in the Present Moment as a Daydreaming Introvert. October 17, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
How I Stopped Pretending to Be an Extrovert. August 29, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
7 Phrases I Wish My Younger Introverted Self Had Used More. August 2, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
How to Best Learn a New Language as an Introvert. June 13, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
Why I Love Traveling to Cities Alone as an Introvert. May 27, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
The Introvert ‘Door Slam’ Is Not Just About People. April 8, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
8 Things I Learned on My 1,000-Mile, Introvert-Friendly Road Trip. April 6, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
Yes, Even Introverts Get Cabin Fever – And the Struggle is Real. March 29, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
What I’ve Learned as an Introvert Working in Extroverted Jobs. March 10, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
5 Things Introverts Love About Reading Novels. February 22, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
6 Ways Introverts Can Better Support Each Other. February 9, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
7 Strengths Introverts Should Recognize in Themselves. February 8, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
What Not to Say to an Introvert.
 January 20, 2022. Introvert, Dear.
What I Loved (and Feared) About School as an Introvert. December 16, 2021. Introvert, Dear.
How to Make Halloween Introvert-Friendly.
October 15, 2021. Introvert, Dear.
I’m Not Lonely, I Just Like Being Alone: Life as a Single Introvert.
 September 22, 2021. Introvert, Dear.
Yes, Introverts are Adventurous. August 17, 2021. Introvert, Dear.
How Theater Taught Me The Difference Between ‘Introverted’ Vs. ‘Shy.’
December 1, 2020. Introvert, Dear.

Posts on Medium:

6 Things to Consider Before Starting a History PhD Program
What I Learned Writing 31(ish) Stories in 31 Days

Academic Publications (History):

Hidden Encounters: Children’s Interactions through Jewish Evasion and Rescue in Nazi-Occupied Poland. 2019. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Remembering Interactions: Interpreting Survivors’ Accounts of Interactions in Nazi-Occupied Poland. 2016. S: I. M. O. N., Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies.

Researching Lebanon [CT]’s Civil War Veterans. 2011. Lebanon Provisions: The Lebanon Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 1.

Obstacles and Stepping Stones to the Hero’s Pedestal: Reunified Germany’s Selective Commemoration of Resisters to National Socialism. 2007. Colby College Digital Commons. 

Maine Historical Society Library Celebrates its 100th Anniversary. 2007. Maine History, Vol. 43, No. 2.

Suite101/suite.io Articles:

I used to write for Suite101.com, which later became Suite.io. From March 2009-August 2010, I served as Feature Writer for the Work/Study Abroad section, and passed the torch when starting grad school in history.

The site is no longer active, but thanks to the wonderful archive.org, I’m still able to view 80+ of the articles that I wrote between June 2008 and January 2010 as web page captures.

Select Traveling and Living Abroad Articles (a few personal favorites):

Biking Around Austria’s Lake Neusiedl
How Working Abroad Differs from Studying Abroad
Twenty Things to Do in Tübingen, Germany
Steyr: Austria’s Hidden Cultural Treasure
Spend a Day in Ascoli Piceno, Italy

In 2014 and 2015, I wrote several pieces for the reincarnated Suite.io. Though the site capture links are unavailable, I’ve re-posted each piece on my own site, with a note about where I originally published them.

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