Ian Golding

Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Cincinnati
Brief Portfolio // Select Publications

Academic Publications

“The Transforming Lycanthrope: The Rhetoric of Werewolf Disability and Identity in Modern Cinema.” Monsters of Film, Fiction, and Fable: The Cultural Links Between the Human and the Inhuman, edited by Lisa Wenger Bro, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018

“Elbow Grease: Exploring Peter Elbow’s Metaphors in Writing Without Teachers.” Composition Studies, vol. 43, no. 2, 2015

Fiction Publications

Puerto del Sol, “Whale Song,” vol. 52, no. 2, Spring 2017

Salt Hill, “What Gets You Alone,” no. 34, Spring 2015

NANOfiction, “Veteran’s Day with the Bacon Babes,” no. 7, vol. 2, Fall 2014

Booth, “In the Essence of the Gourd,” no. 6, Spring 2014

CutBank, “Notable Deaths in Major League Baseball,” no. 78, May 2013

Eleven Eleven, “Homecoming,” no. 14, February 2013

Gargoyle, “ELO’s ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ in White Castle Dining Room,” no. 59, November 2012

Hobart, “Cakewalk Warrior,” January 2012

Monkeybicycle, “Form Rejection Database: S Entries,” October 2011

Pank, “What Gabby Likes,” September 2011

Juked, “Taco Mission,” March 2011

Mid-American Review, “Extinct Bird of North America,” (Editor’s Choice), no. 30, Fall 2010

Conference Presentations

“Drawing Civic Identity: How Textbook Illustrations Shaped 19th Century America.” Conference on College Composition and Communication: Pittsburgh, PA. March 2019

“Care of Locker 219: Finding Student Experience and Tension Twenty Years Later.” Conference on College Composition and Communication: Kansas City, MO. March 2018

“Unseen Anxieties: Uncovering Technology Tensions in a Hidden Archive.” Computers and Writing Conference: Washington D.C. May 2018

“I Can Use This: Creating Transfer in Composition Courses through Student Goals.” College English Association: Denver, CO. March 2016

“Where the Inner Star Leads: A Critical Cultural Take on the American Girl Doll Journey.” With Sergey Rybas. Pop Culture Association/American Culture Association: Chicago, IL. April 2014

“Making it Our Own: The Use of Traditional Media within Internet Culture.” American Comparative Literature Association: Vancouver, Canada. 2013

“The Evolution of Disability and Identity within the Cinematic Lycanthrope.” American Comparative Literature Association: New Orleans, LA. 2012

Portfolio

Front Cover

Front cover for Composition Studies vol. 45, no. 2, 2017
Drawn in pen and ink, painted with watercolors, and compiled digitally, the cover emphasizes the issue's focus on diversity

One (Really) Incredible Day
Documenting a professional dance team's visit to Children's Hospital, the video balances interview and interaction to demonstrate the dancers aim to inspire and motive the young patients.

Back Cover

Back cover for Composition Studies vol. 45, no. 2, 2017
During the year this cover appeared, Composition Studies was awarded the 2017 Outstanding Composition and Rhetoric Journal Award for Inclusive Editorial Practices by Parlor Press.

Employee Perspecitive for Corna Kokosing
A brief video constructed to promote the positive workplace culture and company vision. Working with employees from various positions to present a unified message.

Student Guide

Sample cover for UC Student Guide to English Composition 1001
Featuring illustrations of over fifty tools used for composing within the majors at UC. Drawn in pen and ink and compiled digitally.

Demo reel of internal messaging videos
Creating internal instructional content requires working closely with clients to ensure information is accessible and on point. The process includes scripting all content and dialogue, filming scenes, editing footage, and creating custom graphics to demonstrate complex elements.

Contact me

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Email

goldinig@mail.uc.edu