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Janet Costa:
Janet Costa earned both an BA and MA in English and Comparative Literature (double majors in English and Theater and Drama) at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and an MA in Shakespeare Studies at the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. Professor Costa continued PhD research at the Institute, with a concentration in Shakespeare on film. In addition to her ongoing research into Shakespeare iconography and film, Professor Costa is currently Lead Faculty at the University of Phoenix, Jersey City campus, where she teaches Communications and the Humanities.

Greg Beatty:
Greg Beatty writes fiction, poetry, and non-fiction and has contributed to Magill's Literary Annual, Masterplots, and Litfinder, among many others. He attended the University of Washington and completed his graduate studies in English Literature at the University of Iowa.

Roger Moore:
Roger Moore was educated at Rutger's University in New Jersey and University of California at Berkeley. Over the last thirty years he has written hundreds of books, articles, monographs and educational aides on diverse topics.

Jeff Kersh:
Jeff Kersh received his PhD in English from Oklahoma State University in 1994. Since then, he has taught English at all levels both full- and part-time and published poetry, fiction and nonfiction in a variety of print and online journals. He currently lives and works as a Technical Writer in Jackson, Mississippi, where he continues to write and publish in a broad range of genres.

Alan Watkinson:
Alan Watkinson is Head of the English Faculty at Scotch College, Melbourne, and has taught English since 1975. He holds degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Melbourne.

Larry Hardesty:
Larry Hardesty studied philosophy at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He was an editor at both the Boston Book Review and MIT's Technology Review. To those two magazines, and to the Kirkus Reviews, he has contributed roughly 30 articles on fiction, film, philosophy, music, and emerging technology.

Peter Pick:
Peter Pick is a postgraduate English Literature student at Birmingham University in England. As an undergraduate he specialised in 16th and 17th Century Literature at the University of Sussex.

Charmaine Cordero:
Charmaine Cordero teaches English in Arcadia, California. She holds an MA in English Literature from California State University, Los Angeles, where she completed a thesis on marriage in Romeo and Juliet and Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

Anna Renton-Green:
Anna Renton-Green holds an MA from the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. She teaches English and Drama in New Zealand.