Criticism:
- ‘A Brief History of the Theory and Practice of Computational Literary Criticism (1963-2020)’, magazén
- ‘Anois ar teacht an tSamhraidh: Ireland, Colonialism and the Unfinished Revolution [Review]’ collected in ‘Liberated Texts Vol. 1’
- ‘Diachronic Delta: A computational and dialectical method for analysing literary corpora’, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
- ‘Modernisms of subversion and dissent’, Reflections
- ’The Aesthetics of Resistance, Volume II [Review]’, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
- ‘The Psychology of the Whipped Dog’, Demands Most Moderate
- ‘The Saorstát is a Neo-colony’, Rupture Magazine
- ‘Some means of situating magical realism in contemporary Irish writing’, Contemporary Irish Literature Research Network
- ‘Stalin: Passage to Revolution’, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
Fiction:
- ‘1980’, New Sinews
- ‘Aspic’, The Galway Review
- ‘Belated Saint’, gorse
- ‘Museo e Galleria Borghese’, The Honest Ulsterman
- ‘Paddy Likes to Know’, short story collected in The Globe and Scales
- ‘She Flies Far From the Land’, Banshee
- Signal, a self-published zine
- ‘Skylarks’, The Bohemyth
- ‘The Chronicle of Señor Cogito’, The Ink Quill
- ‘Three Glimpses of Someone Much Better than You Are at Doing the Thing That You Hate Doing the Least’, Belfield Literary Review
- ‘Translator’s Preface to an Unpublished Work’, 404INK
Podcasts I’ve been on:
- ‘‘Anois ar teacht an tSamhraidh: Ireland, Colonialism and the Unfinished Revolution:’, Rupture Radio
- ‘James Connolly and Irish anti-colonial resistance, Part 1’, The East is a Podcast
- James Connolly and Irish anti-colonial resistance, Part 2, The East is a Podcast
- Sex and Socialism: Is there a ‘political turn in contemporary Irish fiction?, Maynooth University
- ‘The Troubles and the Irish Question, Part 1’, The East is a Podcast
- The Troubles and the Irish Question, Part 2, The East is a Podcast