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Born in Belfast in 1960, Hiram Morgan was educated at St Catharine’s College Cambridge and now teaches at University College Cork. He has written Tyrone’s Rebellion (Woodbridge, 1993) and has edited Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641 (Dublin, 1999), Information, Media

Maureen O’Connor lectures in the Department of English in University College Cork. She is the author of The Female and the Species: The Animal in Irish Women’s Writing (2010), co-editor, with Derek Gladwin, of a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Irish

Barry Monahan is based in the Department of Film & Screen Media at University College Cork. He lectures in Irish and other national cinemas from historical, theoretical and aesthetic perspectives. His recent publications include a chapter in the sixth volume

Rosaleen Crowley was born in Cork, Ireland. A graduate of University College Cork, she taught English and Speech and Drama in Ireland and England before moving to Indiana. She is a Poet, Artist, Poetry Coach, International Speaker and Educator. Rosaleen