I am a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Writing Program at Haverford College.
I write and teach about the relationship between literature, technology, and inner life. My research has appeared, or is forthcoming, in PMLA, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction and the Journal of Modern Literature.
I’m currently writing a book that examines twenty-first century fiction’s relationship to commercial surveillance. Titled A Great Harvest: The Novel After Big Data, my book argues that the ways we creep, profile, rate, and troll one another share affinities with corporate techniques of data extraction, and that these techniques of interpersonal extraction inform novelistic representations of inner life today.
I received a PhD in English from Duke in 2024.