Greg Colón Semenza is Associate Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, USA and former Director of English Graduate Studies. He is the author of Graduate Study for the 21st Century: How to Build an Academic Career in the Humanities (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005; 2nd ed. 2010). He has also written The History of British Literature on Film (forthcoming 2014), as well as numerous books and articles on a variety of subjects ranging from early modern sports to the Sex Pistols. He lectures widely on graduate studies and issues in the Humanities and his work has been covered in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Associated Press Radio, PBS, and Gradhacker.org, among others.
Garrett Sullivan is Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, USA. He is the author most recently of Sleep, Romance, and Human Embodiment: Vitality from Spenser to Milton (Cambridge, 2012). He has also edited numerous works, including The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Tragedy (Cambridge, 2010, with Emma Smith), and along with Julie Sanders is editing for Oxford University Press a new book series entitled Early Modern Literary Geographies. He has been the recipient of a Folger Shakespeare Library and an NEH grant.
Garrett Sullivan is Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, USA. He is the author most recently of Sleep, Romance, and Human Embodiment: Vitality from Spenser to Milton (Cambridge, 2012). He has also edited numerous works, including The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Tragedy (Cambridge, 2010, with Emma Smith), and along with Julie Sanders is editing for Oxford University Press a new book series entitled Early Modern Literary Geographies. He has been the recipient of a Folger Shakespeare Library and an NEH grant.