Myra Seaman is Professor of English at the College of Charleston, a public liberal arts & sciences institution in Charleston, SC. She teaches courses in English literature and culture of the later Middle Ages. Her scholarly work focuses on anonymous Middle English verse texts. Her book Objects of Affection: The Book and the Household in Late Medieval England (Manchester University Press, 2021) reads MS Ashmole 61, a late Middle English household manuscript, and the moral ecology collaboratively produced by the people, objects, and nonhuman animals that make up the household. She also investigates humanisms, medieval and modern. Much of her work is collaborative and editorial, including the award-winning journal postmedieval, which she co-founded in 2010 and handed off to a new editorial team in 2021, and the Open Access Companion to The Canterbury Tales.