Other Writing

“Proverbs for the First Year Academic.” In Cheryl Ball and Kristin Arola, eds. “A Conversation: From “They Call Me Doctor” to Tenure.” C&COnline, Spring 2007. Retrieved August 25, 2007 from http://www.bgsu.edu/cconline/doctor/yearone/index.html

“Things Your HTML Teacher Never Told You (But Should Have): Giving Your Web Pages Some Class.” Heartline 2.3 (2004): 2.

“Things Your HTML Teacher Never Told You (But Should Have): Link Titles.” Heartline 1.1 (2003): 2.

“Things Your HTML Teacher Never Told You (But Should Have): CSS Forever.” Heartline 1.4 (2003): 2.

“Things Your HTML Teacher Never Told You (But Should Have): Vspace and Hspace.” Heartline 1.2 (2003): 4.

“Beyond Normal Moo” Kairos 7.3 Fall 2002. http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/7.3/binder.html?features/normalmoo/normalmoo.html

“Meet the Computers and Writing Chairs MOO” Kairos 6.2 Fall 2001. http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/6.2/binder.html?response/cwchairs/chairsmoo.html.

Rev. of Human Factors for Technical Communicators, by Marlana Coe. IEEE Transactions in Professional Communication 40 (March 1997): 55-56.

Rev. of How Things Got Better, by Henry Perkinson. Technical Communication Quarterly 5 (Spring 1996): 187-190.

Rev. of The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities by George Landow and Paul Delany. Technical Communication 42 (Winter, 1995): 123-124.

“Smartening up Readability Formulas.” MacWeek 3 (April 18, 1989): 24-26.

“Automobile Owner’s Manuals: What Is Important?” with Jack Helder and Dennis Pace. Technical Communication 36 (February 1989): 77-78.

“Narrative: A New Method for Determining the Effectiveness of Manuals.” with Jack Jobst. In Proceedings of the 28th International Technical Communications Conference, Washington, DC: STC, 1981. E55-57.

“The Structure of Narrative Retelling” ERIC (October 18982): ED 216 317.