Editorial Board
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Meet the Editors
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Joshua Ackerman, History
Natasha Cole-Leonard, English Annmarie Chiarini, English Dawn Greeley, Women’s Studies Melissa Lane, Criminal Justice Robin Minor, Biology Jennifer Heffner, Psychology Amy Pucino, Sociology Alyssa Simms-Clark, Academic Literacy Jay Trucker, English Sherry Tucker, Communication Studies Adrianne Washington, Sociology Beth Baunoch, Communications |
Dr. Anjili Babbar is a writer, scholar, and professor of crime fiction, British and Irish literature, and folklore, and president of the Dashiell Hammett Society. Upcoming publications include Finders: Justice, Faith, and Identity in Irish Crime Fiction (Syracuse University Press) and “‘This Isn’t F*cking Miss Marple, Mate’: Intertextuality in Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy Series” (in Guilt Rules All: Mysteries, Detectives, and Crime in Irish Fiction, edited by Elizabeth Mannion and Brian Cliff, Syracuse University Press).
Dr. Myron T. Strong is an award-winning sociologist and writer, whose areas of expertise include the sociology of race, gender, Afro-futurism, and comics. He is Academic Outreach Coordinator for the Dashiell Hammett Society, Executive Council Member for the Eastern Sociological Society, and Co-Chair for the Committee on Community Colleges of the American Sociological Association. Recent publications include the co-authored textbook, Sociology in Stories: A Creative Introduction to a Fascinating Perspective (Kendall Hunt). |