Publications
Short Fiction
"Henrietta's Baby" published in Dark Sky Magazine - October 2009
Academic
"The History of All-Girls Schools in Richmond, Virginia (1805-2005)" published in the archives of the Richmond History Center - August 2009
The Richmond Academy for Female Education of 1807 was the first all-girls high school in the country, but throughout the nineteenth century, the city's - and country's - educators struggled to define the purpose and necessity of women's education. Richmond, Virginia's all-girls schools range from the MacKenzie School for Young Ladies in 1805 to Orchard House founded in 1998. Over ninety such schools are known to have existed in Richmond, Virginia in the past two hundred years with three remaining today. Their histories follow trends of all-girls schools in the South as well as much of the country, yet the chronicles of these schools and their leaders are unique to the city of Richmond.
Magazines
"A Jolt of Flavor: Cutthroat competition and delicious rewards at a different kind of girls' night out" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - November/December 2010
"The Hunt Begins: Hibernate for the Winter in a Cozy Den" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - January/February 2011
"The Most Organized Closet in Richmond: Donna Spurrier Creates Her Dream Closet" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - March/April 2011
"Best Back-Porch in Richmond: Enjoying Four Seasons of the Big Wild" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - May/June 2011
"From Virtual to Reality: The Best Teen-Designed Room in Richmond" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - July/August 2011
"A Grown-Up Treehouse: The Best Man Cave in Richmond" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - September/October 2011
"A Place for Living: The Wolfs' Living Room in Stratford Hills" published in R Home (of Richmond Magazine) - November/December 2011
