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  • Contributors

william baker is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Northern Illinois University. His latest book is Studies in Victorian and Modern Literature: A Tribute to John Sutherland (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2015).

todd f. davis he author of four books of poems, most recently In the Kingdom of the Ditch and The Least of These, both published by Michigan State University Press. He teaches environmental studies and creative writing at The Pennsylvania State University’s Altoona College.

michial farmer is Assistant Professor of English at Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota. His articles have appeared in Literature and Theology, Religion and the Arts, and Studies in Popular Culture. He is currently working on a book about John Updike and the imagination.

mark s. ferrara is Associate Professor of English at State University of New York at Oneonta. The former director of the Chinese Cultural Exchange Program at Drake University, Ferrara has taught in South Korea, China, and on a Fulbright Scholarship in Turkey.

alexandra gold is a doctoral student in English at Boston University. She received her Master’s Degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests include modern and postmodern poetry, connections between New York School and Black Mountain College literary and visual arts, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.

annette m. krizanich graduated in 2014 from Binghamton University with a PhD in English with a concentration in creative writing. Her poems have appeared in the Connecticut River Review and Open Minds Quarterly and are forthcoming in the Paterson Literary Review. She has been published [End Page 465] in the Journal of Critical Animal Studies and have presented papers at the CCCC and SUNY Conference on Writing. Her scholarly interests include writing as a way of healing and ecocriticism. She was born and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan and currently lives in Vestal, New York.

jiena sun is a lecturer at the English Department of Wuhan University, China. She received her Ph.D in American literature from SUNY-Binghamton in 2012. Her research focuses on the interdisciplinary studies of literature and medicine, with a special interest in narratives created by physician writers.

jennifer sweeney-risko is a doctoral candidate in English at Binghamton University. Her research interests include modernist fiction, the development of the ready-to-wear fashion industry during the first half of the twentieth century, and the study of material culture. She currently teaches at Bard High School-Early College in Cleveland Ohio. [End Page 466]

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