Publications

Books

Fiction and Poetry

The Middle Reaches. [serialized novel]. Amazon Kindle Vella and L. Andrew Cooper. 2023 – 2024.

Records of the Hightower Massacre [novella co-authored with Maeva Wunn]. Kindle Direct Publishing, L. Andrew Cooper, and Maeva Wunn. February 2024.

Stains of Atrocity (short fiction collection]. Kindle Direct Publishing and L. Andrew Cooper. January 2023.

Crazy Time [novel]. Outskirts Press and L. Andrew Cooper. January 2022.

The Great Sonnet Plot of Anton Tick [poetry collection]. Turning Point Press. December 2018.

Peritoneum [short fiction collection]. Seventh Star Press. May 2016.

Reel Dark [edited short fiction collection]. L. Andrew Cooper and Pamela Turner, eds. BlackWyrm Publishing. May 2015. 2nd Edition, Seventh Star Press [adds two stories]. May 2016.

Leaping at Thorns [short fiction collection]. BlackWyrm Publishing. October 2014. Second Edition, Seventh Star Press [adds three stories]. May 2016.

Imagination Reimagined [edited short fiction collection]. L. Andrew Cooper, Georgia Jones, and Christopher Kokoski, eds. BlackWyrm Publishing. April 2014.

Descending Lines [novel]. BlackWyrm Publishing. October 2013.

Burning the Middle Ground [novel]. BlackWyrm Publishing. December 2012.

Nonfiction

Dario Argento. University of Illinois Press, November 2012.

Gothic Realities: The Impact of Horror Fiction on Modern Culture. McFarland Press, 2010.

Monsters. Brandy Ball Blake and L. Andrew Cooper, eds. Fountainhead Press, August 2012.

Selected Other Publications

Fiction

“The Knowing Wind.” The Leo Weekly (October 26, 2016): 10 – 13.

“Leer Reel.” Reel Dark [edited collection]. L. Andrew Cooper and Pamela Turner, eds. BlackWyrm Publishing. May 2015.

“DNA.” Missing Pieces, Vol. 6. C. E. Rocco et al., eds. St. Paul, MN: Old School Publishing, 2015. 178 – 195.

“Kindertotenlieder.” Imagination Reimagined: Not Your Children’s Fairy Tales. Louisville: BlackWyrm Publishing, 2014.

“Silence.” Blood Reign Literary Magazine No. 1 (December 2013): 14 – 28.

“House of Butterflies.” The Realm Beyond No. 5 (Summer 2013): 33 – 45.

“Perfect White.” Man-Made Troubles: The Five-Minute Frankenstein. Louisville: BlackWyrm Publishing (2012): 33 – 36.

Articles

“Buggin’ Out.” Quick Shivers about Bugs. Ed. Janice Leach. Cosmonomic Multimedia, 2016. 32 – 38.

“Bizarro World Got Me Dirty and Wet.” Dark Discoveries 33 (Autumn 2015): 28 – 30.

“The Monster of Massification: A Serbian Film.” Shock and Horror: A New Look at the Gothic Monster. Eds. Sharla Hutchison and Rebecca A. Brown. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2015. 206 – 227.

The Cabin in the Woods and the End of American Exceptionalism.” Slayage 10.2/11.1 [36 – 37] (Fall 2013 / Winter 2014). Web.

Demon Media: Horrific Representations of the Transformative Global Image.” Horror Studies 4.2 (Oct. 2013): 241 – 258.

“How can technical communicators develop strategies for effective collaboration?” By Rebecca E. Burnett, L. Andrew Cooper, and Candice A. Welhausen. In Solving Problems in Technical Communication, ed. Johndan Johnson-Eilola and Stuart A. Selber. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012.

“Green Hornet Makes American Bossy Bottom: Who’s Topping Who?” Bright Lights Film Journal, August 10, 2011.

“Gothic Threats: The Role of Danger in the Critical Evaluation of The Monk and The Mysteries of Udolpho,” Gothic Studies 8.2, November 2006.

The Indulgence of Critique: Relocating the Sadistic Voyeur in Dario Argento’s Opera,” The Quarterly Review of Film and Video 22.1, January-March 2005.

Miscellaneous

“Cult Film,” “The Zombi Series,” “Bruno Mattei,” “Lucio Fulci,” andi “Italian Cinema.” The Encyclopedia of the Zombie: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth. Eds. June M. Pulliam and Tony Fonseca. Greenwood Press, 2014.

“Horace Walpole.” The Encyclopedia of the Gothic. Eds. William Hughes, David Punter, and Andrew Smith. London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.

Brief entries on Deep Red, Suspiria, Demons, Demons 2, A Nightmare on Elm Street, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, and Friday the 13th, Part 3. Graphic Horror: Movie Monster Memories. Ed. John Edgar Browning. Atglen, PA: Schiffen, 2012.

“Implementing a Multimodal Curriculum, from Invention to Assessment.” By L. Andrew Cooper and Rebecca E. Burnett. CWPA 2010 Conference Proceedings, June 2011.

“James Kendrick, Hollywood Bloodshed; Steven Jay Schneider (ed.), Horror Film and Psychoanalysis; John Edgar Browning and Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart, Draculas, Vampires, and Other Undead Forms,” Post Script 29.1, Fall 2009.

“Multimodal Synergy.” WOVENText: The E-Book for Georgia Tech’s Writing and Communication Program. By Rebecca E. Burnett and L. Andrew Cooper. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2009, 2010, 2011. [Publication served ~5000 students per year and was adopted by publisher as a national model]

The Brittain Fellowship Handbook. Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. [Cooper served as co-author, co-designer, and primary editor for each year’s iteration and helped convert the handbook into TechStyle, the site linked here.]

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