Morgan has worked as a researcher on book, podcast, and magazine projects, using online databases, libraries, physical archives, and good old fashioned Googling. She has special expertise in criminal justice, American and British history, the long nineteenth century, and literary history, but she is a generalist, and her projects have spanned from the history of cardboard to housing codes.
A selection of projects to which Morgan has contributed can be found below. Currently, she is not available for commissions due to suffering from long covid. She hopes to be able to return to this work in the future.
Books
A forthcoming book on poverty and the criminal justice system by Matthew Shaer
A forthcoming book on women in the criminal justice system by Justine van der Leun
A Reader's Book of Days: True Tales from the Lives and Works of Writers for Every Day of the Year, Tom Nissley
Articles
“Where Does All the Cardboard Come From? I Had to Know,” Matthew Shaer, The New York Times Magazine
“The Towers and the Ticking Clock,” Matthew Shaer, The New York Times Magazine
Podcasts
Eclipsed, a podcast from Campside Media about overlooked and forgotten history
Developmental research for other potential podcasts for Campside Media