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Marion Quirici specializes in disability studies, modernism, and Irish literature. Her first monograph, Fitness for Freedom: Disability, Degeneration, and Modern Irish Writing, is forthcoming with Syracuse University Press.

Nora Bonner earned a Ph.D. in Creative Writing at Georgia State University where she now works as a full time lecturer. She is at work looking for new ways to implement Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy for the Oppressed in the first

Carl and Sally Gable Distinguished Professor of History I am an interdisciplinary scholar of the Indigenous and Colonial past, having held professorial appointments at the University of Maryland, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Berkeley, as well as fellowships at the

B.A. in English, Cambridge, 1988. Ph.D. in English, University of Rochester, 1993. Faculty member at the University of Georgia since 1993. President of the D.H. Lawrence Society of North America for 2021-22. First Vice-President of SAMLA for 2022. Publications include

Kerry Neville is the author of two collections of stories, Necessary Lies, and Remember to Forget Me. In 2018, she was a Fulbright Fellow at University of Limerick in Ireland, where she was Visiting Faculty in the MA in Creative