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2023 (16)
- Tuesday, May 9 – on navigating brain fog
- Friday, April 7 – narrative conventions used in solarpunk should be called heliotropes
- Friday, March 31 – Palatine–Joret relations
- Thursday, March 30 – Ahosabai
- Thursday, March 30 – Amardeep Singh Sidhu
- Thursday, March 30 – Empress Iboshi
- Thursday, March 30 – Käntu
- Tuesday, March 28 – Research
- Monday, March 27 – Moodboard
- Thursday, March 23 – Annual Archive
- Monday, March 20 – Reading the Sino Diaspora
- Monday, March 20 – Tarot Decks
- Monday, March 20 – Wordsmithing
- Friday, March 10 – WisCon Anti-Abuse Team (AAT)
- Monday, March 6 – “The Scent of Memory” by Zhao Haihong
- Friday, March 3 – livetweet of #EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce directors’ commentary
2022 (87)
- Tuesday, December 13 – 《莊子》 Zhuangzi translated by S. Qiouyi Lu
- Tuesday, December 13 – 《道德經》 Dao De Jing translated by S. Qiouyi Lu
- Tuesday, December 6 – Awards Eligibility (2022)
- Tuesday, December 6 – Resilience: A guide for writers
- Tuesday, December 6 – Lyrical Prose: Understanding the craft of poetry
- Tuesday, December 6 – How to Think About Accessibility
- Tuesday, December 6 – Social Media Hygiene
- Monday, December 5 – You Can Learn Chinese
- Monday, December 5 – A Linguist’s Guide to Worldbuilding
- Monday, December 5 – Ethics and etiquette
- Monday, December 5 – What is culture?
- Monday, December 5 – Coloniality, postcoloniality, decoloniality, and anticoloniality
- Monday, December 5 – Dispersion: Migration, settlement, diaspora, and exile
- Monday, December 5 – Hybridity, liminality, and intersectionality
- Monday, December 5 – Cultural contact
- Monday, December 5 – Bibliography
- Monday, December 5 – Your heritage is meaningful
- Monday, December 5 – What is hegemony?
- Monday, December 5 – Rejecting hegemonic writing norms and advice
- Monday, December 5 – The fallacy of “prestige” and the importance of play
- Monday, December 5 – Finding community
- Monday, December 5 – High-context and low-context cultures
- Monday, December 5 – Determining what context you’re missing
- Monday, December 5 – Evaluating a source for propaganda
- Monday, December 5 – Search engine methods: Booleans, quotes, and other modifiers
- Monday, December 5 – Types of sources
- Monday, December 5 – Modes of recording: Documented vs. oral histories
- Monday, December 5 – Evaluating a source for gaze
- Monday, December 5 – Finding sources
- Monday, December 5 – What is code-switching?
- Monday, December 5 – Determining your audience: In-group vs. out-group
- Monday, December 5 – What is register?
- Monday, December 5 – What is audience?
- Monday, December 5 – Marked and unmarked states: The fallacy of the “Other”
- Monday, December 5 – Reclaiming “write what you know”
- Monday, December 5 – The fallacy of “authenticity”
- Monday, December 5 – Barriers to claiming heritage
- Monday, December 5 – What is heritage?
- Monday, December 5 – Writing Your Own Heritage
- Monday, December 5 – Thread: on unlearning eurocentric models of writing craft
- Monday, December 5 – Self-Scrutiny: How to grow as a writer through introspection
- Friday, December 2 – Bibliography
- Friday, December 2 – Show and tell vs. Show, don’t tell
- Friday, December 2 – Filtering
- Friday, December 2 – Write what you know vs. write what you’ve felt
- Friday, December 2 – What is an extended metaphor?
- Friday, December 2 – What are kennings?
- Friday, December 2 – What are dissonance and consonance?
- Friday, December 2 – What are audience and authenticity?
- Friday, December 2 – What is desire?
- Friday, December 2 – Voice
- Friday, December 2 – Narrative resonance
- Friday, December 2 – Ensemble casts
- Friday, December 2 – Triads
- Friday, December 2 – Quartets
- Friday, December 2 – Solo journeys
- Friday, December 2 – Dualities
- Friday, December 2 – Streams of consciousness vs. omniscience
- Friday, December 2 – Using narrative templates
- Friday, December 2 – Plot vs. narrative
- Wednesday, November 23 – Preliminary notes conceptualizing “conceptual heritage”
- Wednesday, November 16 – Scrap on Taoist generative grammar
- Friday, November 4 – on mastodon and its drawbacks
- Thursday, November 3 – some initial thoughts on twitter’s acquisition
- Wednesday, September 28 – Royalty Dashboard for In the Watchful City
- Monday, September 19 – Patreon relaunch!
- Saturday, August 20 – “Desafios da tradução insólita (Challenges of speculative translation)”
- Monday, July 4 – Review of EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (2022)
- Wednesday, March 30 – LGBTQ Writers in Schools (2022)
- Thursday, March 3 – “8” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “The Chosen One” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “Energy Resources” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “Hope” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “Luxury Goods” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “A Minor Slip-Up” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Thursday, March 3 – “Space Engineering” by Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
- Tuesday, March 1 – “City Lights” by Yilun Fan
- Monday, February 28 – THE ROSETTA ARCHIVE: NOTABLE SPECULATIVE SHORT FICTION IN TRANSLATION
- Monday, February 14 – [IT] “Il mio genere è top secret” by S. Qiouyi Lu, translated by Martina Del Romano
- Tuesday, February 1 – “Editing Roundtable”
- Tuesday, January 18 – Royalty Dashboards
- Wednesday, January 5 – the moderator refuses to say my name for the entire panel
- Saturday, January 1 – “No One at the Wild Dock” by Gu Shi
2021 (50)
- Friday, December 10 – [JA] 「沈黙のねうち」 by S. Qiouyi Lu, translated by 勝山海百合 (Umiyuri Katsuyama)
- Wednesday, December 1 – Cascade: An introduction to narrative math
- Saturday, November 27 – Ourobopus
- Wednesday, November 17 – “Speculative Los Angeles featuring Denise Hamilton, Alex Espinoza, and S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Friday, November 12 – Award Eligibility (2021)
- Saturday, November 6 – “Where do we go from here?”
- Saturday, November 6 – “Stereotyping in Fantasy”
- Saturday, November 6 – IN THE WATCHFUL CITY (reading)
- Tuesday, November 2 – “Que vagi bé”
- Tuesday, October 26 – Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of 2021 & World Fantasy Convention
- Sunday, October 10 – “Tiling your Writing Like a Mosaic”
- Saturday, October 2 – THE BEST OF ABYSS & APEX, Volume 4
- Tuesday, September 28 – “Q&A with S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Saturday, September 18 – “Cyberpunk: A New Landscape”
- Tuesday, September 14 – THE VILLAGE TEACHER by Cixin Liu (comic adaptation)
- Friday, September 10 – “S. Qiouyi Lu on Surveillance Technology, Experimental Narratives, and Neopronouns”
- Wednesday, September 8 – “S. Qiouyi Lu and Silvia Moreno-Garcia Talk Neo-Pronouns and Genre-Hopping”
- Tuesday, September 7 – THE WANDERING EARTH by Cixin Liu (comic adaptation)
- Wednesday, September 1 – “Your Luminous Heart, Bound in Red”
- Wednesday, September 1 – “Into a Warm Cold Night” by Wang Nuonuo
- Tuesday, August 31 – IN THE WATCHFUL CITY
- Tuesday, August 31 – IN THE WATCHFUL CITY (audiobook)
- Tuesday, August 31 – “Exclusive Interview: IN THE WATCHFUL CITY Author S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Tuesday, August 31 – “Q&A with S. Qiouyi Lu” (Deborah Kalb, 2021)
- Monday, August 30 – “City of Night”
- Thursday, August 26 – “Interview with S. Qiouyi Lu, Author of IN THE WATCHFUL CITY”
- Thursday, August 26 – “Five questions with S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Tuesday, August 3 – “Episode 501 – With S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Sunday, August 1 – “Culture Beyond Flair: A Conversation with S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Tuesday, July 6 – “Interview with S. QIOUYI LU”
- Thursday, July 1 – “Hyperspace Partner” by Bao Shu
- Tuesday, June 1 – JINGHENG STREET by Di An
- Wednesday, May 19 – “Charles Yu and S. Qiouyi Lu in conversation with Denise Hamilton”
- Saturday, May 1 – “Mr. Komatsu Hates Cats” by Cheng Jingbo
- Sunday, April 25 – [TA] “தாய்மொழிகள்” by S. Qiouyi Lu, translated by மைத்ரேயன் (Maitreyan)
- Sunday, April 18 – “Unnamed” by Monte Lin
- Thursday, April 1 – [ES] “Su espíritu sagrado se eleva” by S. Qiouyi Lu, translated by Emanuel Urrea
- Monday, March 1 – ARSENIKA 8
- Tuesday, February 2 – “Where There Are Cities, These Dissolve Too”
- Friday, January 29 – “Spilling Salt Into the Sea”
- Monday, January 18 – Bisolar cycle
- Tuesday, January 5 – SOME OF THE BEST FROM TOR.COM, 2020 Edition
- Monday, January 4 – Cascade: An introduction to narrative math
- Friday, January 1 – Diverse Writers Grant 2021
2020 (95)
- Tuesday, December 15 – “Raising Mermaids” by Dai Da
- Tuesday, December 1 – “mecha visits little tokyo”
- Sunday, November 29 – Introduction to hanzi construction
- Thursday, November 19 – Award Eligibility (2020)
- Thursday, October 29 – “Queering Fantasy”
- Monday, October 12 – ARSENIKA 7
- Tuesday, October 6 – “Ten Minutes with S. Qiouyi Lu”
- Monday, September 21 – Pronunciation Guide
- Tuesday, September 15 – “Exploring Empire and Agency in THE BONE SHARD DAUGHTER by Andrea Stewart”
- Monday, September 14 – “Where a Heart Would Fit Perfectly”
- Wednesday, September 9 – Vessel
- Wednesday, September 9 – Anima
- Wednesday, September 9 – Caldera
- Wednesday, September 9 – The Hub
- Wednesday, September 9 – Dalia’s Apartment
- Wednesday, September 9 – A Death Made Manifold
- Wednesday, September 9 – Pava
- Wednesday, September 9 – Combat Skycups
- Tuesday, September 8 – Imperial Calendar of the Skylands
- Monday, September 7 – “Our muqams will endure for millennia”
- Sunday, September 6 – Tiānkyo
- Sunday, September 6 – Aurei (Planet)
- Sunday, September 6 – Sylvia
- Sunday, September 6 – Gingko
- Wednesday, September 2 – You Don’t Owe Anyone Disclosure
- Thursday, August 27 – Read ’Em And Weep: Which reviews hold weight?
- Monday, August 24 – Review of TRACKING CLASSICAL MONSTERS IN POPULAR CULTURE by Liz Gloyn
- Sunday, August 23 – on the limits of imagination for activism
- Wednesday, August 19 – Translanguaging poetry as a linguistic exercise
- Tuesday, August 18 – on rape culture and how we talk about men
- Monday, August 17 – Twitter 101: Account Types and Semipublic Spaces
- Sunday, August 16 – There is no permission slip for diversity
- Thursday, August 13 – Twitter Is Not Your Friend
- Tuesday, August 11 – Navigating the Genre: A Beginner’s Atlas
- Thursday, August 6 – Diversifying submissions is a long-term commitment
- Wednesday, August 5 – Translating meter and rhyme: “Yo” by Jorge Luis Borges
- Saturday, August 1 – Big Ideas: A Planner for Creatives
- Wednesday, July 1 – [JA] 「母の言葉」 by S. Qiouyi Lu, translated by 藤川新京 (Shinkyo Fujikawa)
- Monday, June 22 – on the nature of himbos
- Monday, June 8 – “The White People”
- Thursday, June 4 – on toph embodying disability
- Thursday, June 4 – “All Edible, Except the Squeal: Language and Power in Bong Joon-Ho’s OKJA”
- Monday, June 1 – Review of MAZES OF POWER by Juliette Wade
- Monday, June 1 – “they would have us disappear”
- Monday, June 1 – “if you asked me to trace my history, I might tell you:”
- Monday, June 1 – “Budapest”
- Monday, June 1 – “annihilation”
- Thursday, May 28 – A Year to Miss
- Thursday, May 28 – “A Year to Miss”
- Thursday, May 21 – The Femdom Felony by Thomas Moffatt
- Sunday, May 17 – “Decolonizing SFF”
- Sunday, May 17 – “Considerations for Translation”
- Saturday, May 16 – “Bringing International SFF into the English-speaking World”
- Friday, May 15 – on kataang as narrative closure
- Sunday, May 10 – on unfucking firefly
- Thursday, May 7 – Chinese for Heritage Speakers
- Monday, May 4 – First Instance by David Gowey
- Monday, May 4 – the zodiac as IPA symbols
- Friday, May 1 – LOSE CONTROL by Zhang Zhen
- Friday, May 1 – BEST VEGAN SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY 2019
- Friday, May 1 – CONSTRAINT 280
- Friday, May 1 – OCTAVOS
- Friday, May 1 – “momentane”
- Friday, May 1 – Review of THE FEMDOM FELONY by Thomas Moffatt
- Friday, May 1 – Review of FIRST INSTANCE by David Gowey
- Wednesday, April 29 – “Anything Resembling Love”
- Monday, April 27 – Course Syllabus
- Monday, April 27 – Introduction to Neopronouns
- Friday, April 17 – on the Doctor as Empire, illustrated through 4×10 “Midnight”
- Friday, April 17 – on m/m and the female gaze
- Wednesday, April 15 – Reverse Integration: Helping White America Join the Village by Jay Klusky, Ph.D.
- Wednesday, April 15 – “The Undone and the Divine”
- Tuesday, April 14 – ARSENIKA 6
- Thursday, April 9 – TALES TO TERRIFY 428
- Wednesday, April 1 – “This House Is Full of Faith”
- Wednesday, April 1 – “I could watch him unfold”
- Tuesday, March 10 – “A Framework for Decolonizing Speculative Fiction”
- Sunday, March 1 – PRISMATICA 8
- Monday, February 24 – Review of BENEATH THE RISING by Premee Mohamed
- Saturday, February 22 – Two takes on Cao Cao’s 《觀滄海》
- Monday, February 10 – Diagrams for PHONETICS FOR SPEECH PATHOLOGY, 3rd edition
- Saturday, February 1 – INHALATIONS (Collected Works, Volume 1)
- Saturday, February 1 – “Flashover”
- Tuesday, January 28 – ARSENIKA 5
- Tuesday, January 14 – My Gender Is Classified
- Tuesday, January 14 – “My Gender Is Classified”
- Wednesday, January 1 – Translation as editing and adaptation: An example from “End of the Microcosmos” by Liu Cixin
- Wednesday, January 1 – “bosque”
- Wednesday, January 1 – “Inside the IRONHEART”
- Wednesday, January 1 – “End of the Microcosmos” by Liu Cixin
- Wednesday, January 1 – “Whalesong” by Liu Cixin
2019 (35)
- Sunday, December 1 – THE BEST OF UNCANNY
- Sunday, December 1 – THE LONG LIST ANTHOLOGY, Volume 5
- Friday, November 15 – Award Eligibility (2019)
- Sunday, November 3 – “The Pros and Cons of Sensitivity Readers”
- Saturday, November 2 – “Where a Heart Would Fit Perfectly” (reading)
- Friday, November 1 – “The SISTERS OF THE VAST BLACK: A Mission to the Stars”
- Friday, November 1 – “As Dark As Hunger”
- Friday, November 1 – THE NEW VOICES OF SCIENCE FICTION
- Thursday, October 31 – “California Screaming: Modern Golden State Horror Stories and Writers”
- Tuesday, October 22 – “The Shapeshifter Unraveled”
- Saturday, October 19 – Naming characters: Methods for creating bilingual character names
- Friday, October 18 – Translating verse: A couplet from Chiung Yao’s “Princess Pearl”
- Tuesday, October 1 – “S. Qiouyi Lu and ‘As Dark As Hunger’”
- Wednesday, September 25 – “THE (OTHER) F WORD Promotes Body Positivity in Queer Community”
- Tuesday, September 24 – ARSENIKA 4
- Monday, September 23 – “STEEL CROW SAGA Decolonizes Epic Fantasy with Style”
- Tuesday, September 17 – “Jin Yong’s A HERO BORN: A Legendary Chinese Epic Travels West”
- Sunday, September 1 – “Double-Edged”
- Sunday, September 1 – “Fat, And”
- Thursday, August 22 – Tarot for Plot and Character
- Tuesday, July 2 – THE BEST SCIENCE FICTION OF THE YEAR, Volume 4
- Saturday, June 1 – [ES] “Las cartas de amor” by Peng Simeng, translated by Emanuel Urrea
- Tuesday, May 7 – Reading Guide
- Thursday, April 18 – [HU] “Anyanyelv” by S. Qiouyi Lu, translator unknown
- Tuesday, April 16 – THE BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR, Volume 13
- Monday, April 1 – “Interview: S. Qiouyi Lu on ‘At Your Dream’s Edge’”
- Sunday, March 17 – Self-care Suggestions for Clarion West Students
- Sunday, March 17 – Neoprounouns in Speculative Fiction
- Friday, March 1 – “At Your Dream’s Edge”
- Tuesday, February 26 – Vector
- Tuesday, February 12 – BEAUTY AND THE BEAST GIRL by Neji
- Friday, February 1 – CLARKESWORLD 149
2018 (20)
- Saturday, November 3 – Deep Dive Into Neopronouns
- Thursday, November 1 – “The Love Letters” by Peng Simeng
- Sunday, October 28 – “Asian Americans in Science Fiction”
- Monday, October 8 – TRANSCENDENT 3: THE YEAR’S BEST TRANSGENDER SPECULATIVE FICTION
- Tuesday, September 4 – “Poetry Introduction”
- Saturday, September 1 – DISABLED PEOPLE DESTROY SCIENCE FICTION!
- Thursday, July 12 – ESCAPE POD 636
- Tuesday, May 1 – Neopronouns (workshop)
- Tuesday, May 1 – “Found Media in Mixed Objects” (reading)
- Tuesday, May 1 – “Beyond S/He”
- Tuesday, May 1 – “It’s Mx. Professional To You, Bub”
- Tuesday, May 1 – “Speculative Fiction In Translation”
- Tuesday, May 1 – “Weird West”
- Tuesday, May 1 – “Why Does Alternate History Still Mean Colonial History?”
- Tuesday, April 24 – ARSENIKA 3
- Saturday, February 10 – ARSENIKA 2
- Monday, January 1 – “Mother Tongues”
- Monday, January 1 – Introduction to Neopronouns
2017 (22)
- Sunday, November 26 – THE LONG LIST ANTHOLOGY, Volume 3
- Sunday, October 1 – TRANSCENDENT 2: THE YEAR’S BEST TRANSGENDER SPECULATIVE FICTION
- Friday, September 1 – “Möbius Continuum” by Gu Shi
- Thursday, August 24 – “What Could Be”
- Tuesday, August 1 – “Speechless Love” by Yilun Fan
- Thursday, June 29 – “Introduction to the Journal of Interplanetary Lycan Studies, Volume 1, Issue 1”
- Wednesday, June 28 – “Must-Watch TV: INTO THE BADLANDS”
- Tuesday, June 27 – CAST OF WONDERS 254
- Thursday, June 1 – THE WISCON CHRONICLES, Vol. 11: TRIALS BY WHITENESS
- Thursday, June 1 – “Kiln Transmutation” by Mu Ming
- Monday, May 1 – “Badwater”
- Monday, May 1 – “The Person Who Saw Cetus” by Tang Fei
- Tuesday, April 11 – ARSENIKA 1
- Saturday, April 1 – “From Something Emerging”
- Saturday, April 1 – “A Complex Filament of Light”
- Saturday, April 1 – “Vector”
- Wednesday, March 1 – “An Abundance of Fish”
- Thursday, February 16 – GLITTERSHIP 33
- Thursday, February 16 – “The Slow Ones” by Neon Yang
- Wednesday, February 1 – “Curiosity Fruit Machine”
- Tuesday, January 31 – A Complex Filament of Light
- Sunday, January 1 – “Inhalations”
2016 (20)
- Thursday, December 15 – ARSENIKA 0
- Thursday, December 1 – Enskill®
- Saturday, October 1 – “Someone’s Checking You Out Right Now!”
- Monday, September 12 – “Th Fifth Lttr”
- Tuesday, September 6 – “肉骨茶 (Meat Bone Tea)”
- Monday, August 1 – “Parallax”
- Monday, July 18 – “Her Sacred Spirit Soars”
- Tuesday, July 5 – “The Gold Silkworm” by Tony Pi
- Friday, July 1 – “Children of the Geese”
- Friday, July 1 – Clarion West c/o 2016
- Wednesday, June 1 – POISON KISS by Ana Mardoll
- Wednesday, June 1 – Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship
- Tuesday, May 10 – “Just a Little Spice Will Do” by Andrew Wilmot
- Sunday, May 1 – “Nonstandard Pronouns in SF/F and Real Life”
- Sunday, May 1 – “Science Fiction in Translation”
- Friday, April 1 – “An Outcast Romance Facing the Apocalypse”
- Tuesday, March 1 – “The Lies You Learned”
- Tuesday, March 1 – “Chimera” by Gu Shi
- Friday, January 1 – “Southeast Asian Retrofuturism”
2015 (33)
- Tuesday, December 1 – “Particularities”
- Tuesday, December 1 – “Consistencies”
- Wednesday, October 7 – “Minghun: Unlikely Patron Saints, No. 5” by Amy Sisson
- Tuesday, September 15 – “Seventh Day of the Seventh Moon” by Ken Liu
- Tuesday, June 30 – The Ohio State University
- Thursday, June 25 – THE FEMINISM BUT MORE
- Tuesday, May 19 – Kintsugi Mending
- Sunday, May 17 – Homecooked Roundup
- Saturday, May 16 – Gathered Flower Skirt
- Thursday, May 14 – Mathematical! Skirt
- Friday, May 1 – “The Persistence of Memories”
- Tuesday, April 28 – Heteronormativity and the development of the Singaporean nation
- Wednesday, March 18 – Black Widow T-shirt and Necklace
- Sunday, March 15 – DIY Pleated Skirt
- Friday, March 13 – Black Widow pattern
- Friday, March 13 – Gusseted Drawstring Bag
- Wednesday, March 11 – DIY Postal Frame
- Sunday, March 8 – Umbra Showcase Shelves
- Saturday, March 7 – Bishop Is My Business
- Thursday, March 5 – Bishop Is My Business Pattern
- Wednesday, March 4 – femme is not compliance
- Wednesday, March 4 – Noncompliant Pattern
- Tuesday, March 3 – Captain America Floral Shield Sweater
- Tuesday, March 3 – Captain America Floral Shield Instructions
- Sunday, March 1 – asexuality & queerness as resistance to compulsory heterosexuality
- Sunday, March 1 – sexuality is invisible too
- Saturday, February 28 – stop ma’aming me
- Friday, February 27 – DIY Techniques
- Friday, February 27 – Cooking Techniques
- Friday, February 27 – Recipes
- Friday, February 27 – Mintly Life – Reference
- Friday, February 27 – Sparkling Orange Blossom Lemonade
- Thursday, January 1 – The Ohio State University
2014 (8)
- Saturday, December 13 – Nomenclature
- Wednesday, December 10 – Invasion vs. Expansion
- Tuesday, December 9 – Ra(i)ze
- Saturday, December 6 – Dieselpunk road map
- Saturday, December 6 – Disorienting semantics
- Sunday, June 1 – Second-Language Sustainment (SL Sustain)
- Sunday, June 1 – RALL-E
- Sunday, June 1 – Virtual Cultural Awareness Trainer (VCAT)
2013 (16)
- Monday, December 9 – Coronal palatalization without dorsal palatalization
- Sunday, December 8 – The syntax and semantics of Chinese classifiers
- Sunday, December 8 – The syntax and semantics of Chinese classifiers (in progress)
- Tuesday, November 12 – Pasta Phonetics Demo
- Wednesday, October 2 – 芜湖语 Wuhu Dialect
- Saturday, June 1 – Emerging Artists Grant (2013)
- Tuesday, May 14 – Borders and agency in BROTHER, I’M DYING
- Saturday, April 20 – Asian American English
- Thursday, March 28 – Annotated Bibliography
- Tuesday, March 19 – MIGRATING TO THE MOVIES by Jacqueline Stewart
2012 (11)
- Tuesday, December 11 – Language and anti-Chinese racism in the media
- Thursday, December 6 – Syntactic properties of the construction “I can’t”
- Thursday, December 6 – Field Language Report: Anhui Feixi Mandarin
- Wednesday, August 1 – Susan Huntington Dean’s Distinguished University Fellowship (2012)
- Sunday, May 13 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Wednesday, May 2 – Code-switching in FIREFLY
- Tuesday, May 1 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill c/o 2012
- Monday, April 30 – Big Damn Project
- Monday, February 27 – Journals
- Sunday, January 29 – Roasting Chomsky
2011 (4)
- Friday, December 9 – A categorial grammar for Chinese mood and aspect particles
- Monday, October 17 – Midterm
- Monday, May 23 – 中國的語言情況
- Saturday, April 30 – 試談新加坡的語言與文化
2010 (11)
- Thursday, December 9 – RhythmTools.pl: Automating measurements to facilitate analysis of speech rhythm (Handout)
- Thursday, December 9 – RhythmTools.pl: Automating measurements to facilitate analysis of speech rhythm
- Monday, December 6 – Colloquial Singapore English: Key Features
- Thursday, November 18 – irrealis ink
- Monday, July 26 – A decade later: Singapore’s Speak Good English Movement
- Tuesday, June 1 – Carolina Southeast Asia Summer (SEAS) Research Fellowship (2010)
- Friday, April 30 – Colloquial Singapore English phonology through the lens of Optimality Theory
- Thursday, March 4 – La represión de las lenguas minoritarias en España
- Tuesday, February 23 – “Well, I think that…”: A Conversation Analysis approach to discourse in the classroom
- Sunday, February 21 – Reflection Paper #1
2009 (2)
- Saturday, August 1 – UNC-Chapel Hill Secular Students Association (2009–2011)
- Monday, June 1 – Carolina Southeast Asia Summer (SEAS) Scholarship (2009)