introduction

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You have entered Cosmic Scribbler. Why would you be here? If you're interested in research/writing (or hiring a researcher/writer), tennis, running, obstacle races, traveling, photography, sex education, digital text communication, skydiving, or Buster the Cat, you're in the right place.

I'm an assistant professor of communication at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a freelance writer. In Spring 2012, I'm teaching Technology and Modern Civilization and Technical Writing. I've also taught Visual Design, Web Design, Environmental Communication, and English Literature and Composition. As a freelance writer, I have covered issues such as digital text communication, medicine, radiology, sex education, financial services technologies, Web development, internal auditing, commercial real estate, banking, and legal issues. If you're interested in the recent history of sex education reform in Volusia County, click here where I have collected some articles and work done on that issue.

I have a PhD in Texts and Technology, MA in Creative Writing, and BA in Liberal Studies from the University of Central Florida. My dissertation, Green Chairs, Fictional Phalluses, Infiltration, and Love on the Rocks: Medical Imaging Artifacts Blown Up, explores the artifacts created by medical imaging technologies and is under contract for publication. I really like tennis, and I've adopted a new running addiction. If you're one Tough Mudder and want to run or play tennis, please let me know.


fictional stuff

I wrote a screenplay called Revelations in Plastic. If you or anyone you know has ties to the entertainment industry, contact me immediately. The story is a dark comedy that takes a satirical look at suburban marriage, organized religion, unchecked narcissism, and the effects of excessive cosmetic revision. One of the characters is a former Pentecostal minister turned methamphetamine dealer who claims to be God

My MA thesis is a novella entitled Foodworld, published and available for an exorbitant price on Amazon.com. The story addresses fate versus freewill and how people use technology and religion in similar ways to insulate themselves. The underlying problem is an electricity shortage that correlates with the internal power struggles faced by the characters in their quest for meaning and fulfillment.


hard stuff

Below are some papers and presentations representing my research and writing. (A more complete list can be found on the research & writing page.) Note that I have gone by two names (Koller and Pearson). Don't worry about that.

You will find a wide and sometimes mildly disturbing range of topics and content here. I love writing. Or, actually, in the spirit of Dorothy Parker, I hate writing, but I love having written. I have similar feelings about running.

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01/04/12 Reviewed article on social structuring in virtual worlds for Space and Culture, a peer-reviewed print and online journal, featuring interdisciplinary research on culture and communication Email for more information.
12/12/11 Proposal entitled "Nice to meet you. We have the same disease ... A Rhetorical Study of Online Peer-to-Peer Patient Communication," with co-presenter Dr. Matthieu Guitton, submitted for a paper presentation at the PCAS ACAS 2012 Conference in Boston April 11-14, 2012 HTML of proposal ... Will open in Web browser.
11/3/11 Proposal accepted to the College of Arts and Sciences for iPad 2 Email for access to proposal.
9/25/11 Grant proposal accepted to ERAU Center of Teaching and Learning for study comparing student perception of and performance using two types of discussion interfaces Click here for PDF of proposal.
6/13/11 Proposal entitled "Inscribing Human Experience" submitted for an invited panel presentation the PCAS ACAS 2011 Conference in New Orleans October 6-8, 2011 Email for access to proposal.
4/27/11 Peer-refereed journal article "The Evolution of Medical Imaging Technologies" published in Ea - Journal of Medical Humanities & Social Studies of Science and Technology  2.3 (April 2011) Click here for a PDF of this article. Click here for the published abstract in English and French and click here for the more "audio/visual" version (mine)

more ...

Below are titles and some links to my older published [popular press/business] articles:

Articles


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