
Sarah Nickel Moore
SARAH NICKEL MOORE {[email protected]} is currently a doctoral student at the University of Washington, where she studies late medieval romance and early modern drama. She has an interest in the environmental humanities and the materiality of textual manuscripts, and as such several of her past projects have focused on the connections between animal, women, and text. Sarah continuously seeks to improve her pedagogy and to help students find their critical voices.
The Wisdom of Fools | James Goldberg, Nicole Wilkes Goldberg, and Mattathias Singh, Tales of the Chelm First Ward
Articles/Essays – Volume 58, No. 2
Picking up Tales of the Chelm First Ward is rather like picking up a chunky, beaded necklace that you might find at an esoteric gift shop that smells of incense and sells various crystals, tarot…
Read moreTranscending Both Orthodoxy and Disbelief | David G. Pace, American Trinity: And Other Stories from the Mormon Corridor
Articles/Essays – Volume 58, No. 2
American Trinity: And Other Stories from the Mormon Corridor is a collection of short stories that grapples with the inescapable loneliness of disillusionment, while offering a glimmer of hope in a conviction that “transcends both…
Read moreBeauty in the Irreversible Lisa Van Orman Hadley. Irreversible Things
Articles/Essays – Volume 53, No. 3
Judging by its length, Irreversible Things is the kind of book that I should have been able to finish in a couple hours. Perhaps one evening, after the kids had gone to bed, I could curl up…
Read moreBodies Material and Bodies Textual: Conflation of Woman and Animal in the Wilderness
Articles/Essays – Volume 52, No. 4