Anna Maria Jones is Professor of English, with a focus on Victorian and neo-Victorian literature and culture. Her publications include Problem Novels: Victorian Fiction Theorizes the Sensational Self and, with Rebecca N. Mitchell, the co-edited collection Drawing on the Victorians: The Palimpsest of Victorian and Neo-Victorian Graphic Texts. Some of her articles have appeared in Criticism, Neo-Victorian Studies, BRANCH, and Literature Compass. She is currently working on a second monograph that focuses on the global afterlives of Aestheticism and Decadence.
Ileia Mooney is a recent graduate of the Literary, Cultural, and Textual Studies Master's program at UCF. She currently serves as an Adjunct Instructor for UCF's Department of Writing and Rhetoric. Her interests include rhetoric and composition, women writers, queer and gender studies, and feminist theory.
Sean Porterfield is in his final year of the Literary, Cultural, and Textual Studies program. His research interests include poetry, modernism, and literary pedagogy. Sean currently teaches English at Freedom High School in Orlando, Florida.