• "Transition by the Book: Editing, Pseudonymity, and the Possibilities of Trans Bibliography," in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 118, no.2, 2024.
• "Clarissa’s Accounts: Ephemeral History and the Eighteenth-Century Memorandum Book," in The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, forthcoming 2024.
• "'Mourn, But for the Mourners’: David Lyndsay and the Writing of Trans Romantic History," in European Romantic Review, forthcoming 2024.
• Review of Frankenstein and its Environments, Then and Now, ed. Jerrold E. Hogle, for the Keats-Shelley Association of America Blog, 2022
• Review of The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy: Modernity and the Art of Ordinary Suffering, for The Shandean, 31, 2020
• "“Print and the (Re)making of Gender in R.S. Kirby’s ‘The Life of Mary Ann Talbot’”" - British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS), Glasgow, July 2024
• "'Otherwise John Taylor’: Printing Mary Ann(e) Talbot" - Queer Bibliography, UCLA, July 2024
• "Miscellaneous Gender in Kirby’s Wonderful Museum" - Queer and Trans History Now, Mansfield College, Oxford,, June 2024
• "Collecting, Digesting, and Advertising in Robert Dodsley’s Periodicals" - American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Toronto, April 2024
• "Trans Temporalities, Anachronism, and Diurnal Form" - Modern Language Association, Philadelphia, January 2024
• "(Un)discovery and Erasure in the Trans Archive." - American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St. Louis, March 2023
• "Gendering the Memorandum Book" - American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, SHARP Roundtable, St. Louis, March 2023
• "Transition by the Book: David Lyndsay and the Trans* Possibility of Bibliography" - Queer Bibliography, Institute of English Studies, London & online, Feburary 2023
• "Diary Fever: Ephemerality and Plague in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man" - Harvard Department of English Graduate Symposium, Health and Medical Humanities, November 2022
• "New Trans Histories in David Lyndsay’s Dramas of the Ancient World" - British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) and North American Association for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) Joint Conference, Ormskirk & online, August 2022
• "Old News: Periodical Time and Delay in Scott’s Early Historical Novels." - International Conference on Walter Scott, online, July 2021
• "Daniel Defoe and the Revisions of Fiction." - American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, online, April 2021
• "Mary Shelley’s Futures" - British Society for Romantic Studies Roundtable on the Late Mary Shelley, online., February 2021
• "Letting the Future Be: Temporal Distance and Narrative (Dis)connection in Shelley’s The Last Man" - North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR), Chicago, August 2019
• "Romanticism For Now" - NASSR 2019 Pre-Conference 'Romanticism Now' Workshop, Chicago, August 2019
• "Time's Alembic: Periodical News, Obsolescence, and the Sense of History in Waverley" - International Conference on Romanticism, Manchester, July-August 2019
• "'Alla Giornata', or, Mary Shelley’s Ecstatic Temporality." - Dialectical Thinking in the Humanities, Finitude and World Conference, Harvard University, May 2019
• "'Constantly Involved in a Labyrinth of Deceit': Lies and the Problem of Fiction in James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner." - North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR), Providence, Rhode Island, June 2018.
• "Defoe’s Counterfeits: Fiction and the Limits of Fraud in Moll Flanders" - British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St Hugh's College, Oxford, January 2018