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CW/TW: violence against women and murder
Kristy Strange (she/her) holds an MLitt in The Gothic Imagination from the University of Stirling (Scotland) as well as a BA in both English Literature and Clinical Psychology from Bishop’s University (Quebec, Canada). Her research examines ecofeminism and the presentation of the Gynocene in contemporary Female Gothic. Contact via email, kristy.strange@outlook.com, or Twitter @Mrs_KStrange.
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