Chelsea Dodds is a writer and teacher from Connecticut. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Southern Connecticut State University, and is currently working on a novel. When not writing or teaching, Chelsea can usually be found hiking or working on her goal of traveling to all 50 states and 62 national parks. You can follow her on Twitter @chelseawrites_
Publications:
Travel Writing:
- “Searching for Solitude in Wyoming: A Trip to Jackson Hole During the COVID-19 Pandemic” in Pink Pangea, July 2020
Poetry:
- “#Adulting” and “Mechanical Attraction” in Noctua Review, Issue XII, 2019.
- “Texhoma” in Avalon Literary Review, Winter 2016
Creative Nonfiction:
- “Punk Rock Ballet” in Clerestory, September 2017
Scholarly Essays:
- “How the ‘Rokkes Blake’ in The Franklin’s Tale Create Sexual Tension and Depict Two Kinds of Lovers in Medieval Literature.” Text in Context, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2015
- “Bromances, Greeks, and Moustache Madness: Following Sexual Maturity and Acceptance in E. M. Forster’s Maurice.” Text in Context, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014