Joseph F. Ceccio is a professor of English at The University of Akron in Ohio,
with a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He teaches
courses in gothic literature, eros and love in literature, Shakespeare, and legal
writing. His publications include articles on Anne Rice and on various business
and professional writing topics.
Becca Cragin, an assistant professor of popular culture at Bowling Green State
University, received her PhD in Women’s Studies from Emory University in
2002. Her research examines the representation of feminist and queer issues in
popular media, particularly talk shows and sitcoms.
Matthew Ferrence is a doctoral candidate in the English Department at West
Virginia University. His scholarly work centers on the contemporary valance of
redneck identity, particularly in relation to popular culture and Southern
literature.
Linda Kornasky is a professor of English at Angelo State University in San
Angelo, Texas. She has publ