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Sara S. Barenfeld recently completed a master’s in English at Montclair State University. She also holds a master’s in education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a bachelor’s in journalism and English from Baruch College, CUNY. Her primary scholarly

Adjunct lecturer at Kean University and Ocean County College. I earned my PhD from Trinity College Dublin under the supervision of Professor of Medieval Insular and Irish History Seán Duffy. My thesis was on the depiction of the Norse in

Alison Hight is a PhD candidate at Rutgers University specializing in modern British and Irish history.

Matthew Ayres earned his PhD in Literature and Criticism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 2015. Under the direction of Dr. James Cahalan, Dr. Ayres’s dissertation “But Where Can We Draw Water?” Ideology, Myth, and Legend in Twentieth-Century Irish Literature

Elizabeth Brewer Redwine, PhD, is a lecturer in the English Department at Seton Hall University. She specializes in Irish and Anglophone literatures, performance, and theater. Her publications include Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre (Oxford University Press, 2021)

I am a high school English Teacher at Passaic Valley High School, Little Falls, NJ, USA. I am currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. I recently wrote a paper that argues that “The

Bridie Chapman’s research focuses on the intersections between Irish and American Studies with a particular focus on Irish immigrant fiction. She has presented and published on Irish American writers such as Louise Imogen Guiney, Mary Anne Sadlier, and F Scott

Ollamh le Teangeolaíocht agus Litríocht na Meánaoise ar William Paterson University, NJ Professor of Linguistics and Medieval Literature at William Paterson University, NJ Duaiseanna Gnóthaithe in Oireachtas na Gaeilge d’Úrscéalaíocht agus Drámadóireacht Four-time prizewinner in Oireachtas Literary Competition for Novels