Featured in Panorama: Journal of Intelligent Travel – Summer 2017 In this piece, I write about cruising with seniors, reflect on walking 26 miles in two days across Budapest, and consider how travel changes as we age. Eső után köpönyeg. — Hungarian expression for “after rain comes raincoat” Monday, Day One 1. The First Glimpse When I think back to my trip…
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On the Precipice of Flight
Featured in Panorama: Journal of Intelligent Travel – Fall 2017 In each issue of Panorama, a contributing writer writes about an Influencer, or someone who has greatly influenced the way she or travels. In this issue, I write about Gloria Steinem’s legacy and her new book, My Life on the Road. When I was a girl, I didn’t think much of…
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The Alternate Universe of Soviet Arcade Games
Featured in Atlas Obscura – Fall 2015 For this investigative piece, I went to Russia to investigate the underground world of restoring Soviet Arcade Games for Atlas Obscura. WHEN YOU WALK INTO THE Museum of Soviet Arcade Games in St. Petersburg, the first thing you’ll see is a series of gray, hard-edged soda machines from the early 1980s. If you choose…
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Stephanie Elizondo Griest, 1971-
Published in American Writers Series XXVIII, edited collection with Dr. Jay Parini. Charles Scribner’s Sons, Fall 2017, pp. 97-110. Stephanie Elizondo Griest, 1971- by Kristin Winet on Scribd
Bridging Literacies: Poetic Translation as an Act of Empowerment
Published with Dr. Ryan L. Winet in Native Feminist Texts, Spec. issue of English Journal, vol. 106, no. 1, Sept. 2016, pp. 66-68.
Three Ways In: Approaches to Teaching Visual Rhetoric through Web-Based Infographics
Published with Drs. Marisa Lamb and Jenna Sheffield in Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, vol. 19, no. 3, Fall 2016.