Dews, Carlos, Saundra Graze, and Sue Walker, eds. 2022. Carson McCullers: A Centenary Collection. Negative Capability Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2020. Hush: A Fiction. Mobile, Alabama: Negative Capability Press.
Dews, Carlos L., and Sue Brannan Walker, eds. 2020. Carson McCullers: A Centenary Collection. Mobile, Alabama: Negative Capability Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2017. “Fusako.” Diodata: Creative Writing from John Cabot University, no. 1: 10–15.
McCullers, Carson. 2017a. The Collected Works of Carson McCullers. Edited by Carlos L. Dews. New York: Library of America.
McCullers, Carson. 2017b. Stories, Plays & Other Writings. Edited by Carlos L. Dews. New York: Library of America.
Dews, Carlos L. 2014. “Recoleta.” Lotus-Eater, October.
Dews, Carlos L., and Carolyn Leste Law. 2013. “Anti-Intellectualism, Homophobia, and the Working-Class Gay/Lesbian Academic.” In Class and the College Classroom: Essays on Teaching, edited by Robert C. Rosen. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
Dews, Carlos. 2010. “When Racism Masquerades as Something Else,” Mirror on America, April 25.
Dews, Carlos L. 2009a. “Carson McCullers (1917-1967): The Brutal Humiliation of Human Dignity in the South.” In Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times, edited by Ann Short Chirhart and Kathleen Ann Clark, vol. 2:281–298. Athens: The University of Georgia Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2009b. “Obama e Il Buio Oltre la Siepe.” Aspenia, no. 47: 247–251.
Dews, C. L. Barney. 2009. “Obama and To Kill a Mockingbird.” Aspenia, no. 45–46: 200–204.
McKinnie, Betty E., and C. L. Barney Dews. 2009. “The Delayed Entrance of Lily Mae Jenkins: Identity, Gender Ambiguity, and Southern Ambivalence in Carson McCullers’s The Member of the Wedding.” In Carson McCullers: Modern Critical Views, edited by Harold Bloom, 87–89. New York: Chelsea House.
Dews, Carlos. 2008. “Found Poem.” Smiles and Fish.
Dews, Carlos. 2007a. “The Other Borges: A Fiction.” Web Conjunctions.
Dews, Carlos. 2007b. “Recoleta.” Scrivener Creative Review.
Dews, Carlos. 2007c. Review of Pluto, Animal Lover, by Laren Stover. Smyles and Fish, November.
Dews, Carlos. 2007d. Review of The Road, by Cormac McCarthy. Smyles and Fish, May.
Dews, Carlos L. 2007. “Carson McCullers.” In The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature, edited by Hugh Ruppersburg and John C. Inscoe, 298–303. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2003. “Gender Tragedies: East Texas Cockfighting and Hamlet.” In Autobiographical Writing Across the Disciplines: A Reader, edited by Diane P. Freedman and Olivia Frey, 68–84. Durham: Duke University Press.
Dews, Carlos. 2002. “Pueraria lobata.” In Rebel Yell 2: More Stories of Contemporary Southern Gay Men, edited by Jay Quinn, 237–250. Binghamton, NY: Southern Tier Editions/Harrington Park Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2002a. “Carson McCullers.” In The History of Southern Women’s Literature, edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Weaks-Baxter, 399–403. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2002b. “Carson McCullers: A Question of Balance.” The New York Times, February 3.
Dews, Carlos L., and Betty E. McKinnie. 2002. “The Delayed Entrance of Lily Mae Jenkins: Queer Identity and Gender Ambiguity in Carson McCullers’s The Member of the Wedding.” In Southern Women Playwrights: New Essays in Literary History and Criticism, edited by Robert L. McDonald and Linda Rohrer Paige. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 2001. “Carson McCullers.” In The New Georgia Encyclopedia. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Dews, Carlos L., and Carolyn Leste Law, eds. 2001. Out in the South. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
McCullers, Carson. 2001. Complete Novels. Edited by Carlos L. Dews. New York: Library of America.
Dews, Carlos L. 1999. “Why I Can’t Read Faulkner: Reading and Resisting Southern White Masculinity.” Faulkner Journal 15 (1–2): 185–197.
McCullers, Carson. 1999. Illumination and Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography of Carson McCullers. Edited by C. L. Barney Dews. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Dews, Carlos L., and Carolyn Leste Law. 1998. “Anti-Intellectualism, Homophobia, and the Working-Class Gay/Lesbian Academic.” Radical Teacher: A Newsjournal of Socialist Theory and Practice 53: 8–12.
Dews, C. L. Barney, and Carolyn Leste Law, eds. 1995. This Fine Place so Far From Home: Voices of Academics From the Working Class. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Dews, Carlos L. 1994. “Gender Tragedies: East Texas Cockfighting and Hamlet.” Journal of Men’s Studies: A Scholarly Journal about Men and Masculinities 2 (3): 253–67.
Dews, C. L. Barney, and Carolyn Leste Law. 1993. “The Making of Working-Class Academics: ‘This Fine Place So Far from Home.’" ERIC ED373350.
Dews, C. L. Barney, and Martha S. Williams. 1989. “Student Musicians’ Personality Styles, Stresses, and Coping Patterns.” Psychology of Music 17 (1): 37–47.
Cabot, Sam. 2014. Skin of the Wolf. New York: Blue Rider Press.
Cabot, Sam. 2013. Blood of the Lamb: A Novel of Secrets. New York: Blue Rider Press.