Elizabeth Aracic is a graduate student in English at New College. She is writing on the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
Phillip Assmus is a third-year physics student at Merton College. He spent his summer working at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in Calcutta.
Joshua Cherniss is currently working on a D.Phil. thesis concerned with the intellectual and political context of Berlin’s thought.
Edward Davies has been publishing poetry and short fiction since 1993, with over thirty publications to his credit. He has won Oxford’s Martin Starkie Prize, and honourable mention in the Neville Coghill Prize.
Gillian Dow is researching a D.Phil. at Balliol on the contemporary reception of the works of the best-selling eighteenth century writer Madame de Genlis. She likes to read twentieth century bestsellers too.
Jennifer Dunn is a D.Phil. student at Balliol College, writing on the tropes of magic and the supernatural in twentieth century women’s writing.
Leonard Epp is a Canadian graduate student at Balliol College and is currently researching the rhetoric of obscurity and clarity in 1790s British political literature. He will write a D.Phil. thesis on Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity.
Amy Flanders is a D.Phil. student at Lincoln College. She studies the history of the British publishing industry. One of her poems appeared in May Anthologies 2002.
Jacqueline A. Newmyer, an M.Phil. student in New College, studies political
philosophy and military strategy.
C.E.J. Simons is a doctoral candidate and senior scholar in English
Literature at Lincoln College. He holds degrees from Harvard and Toronto,
and has studied Far Eastern languages and culture since 1995.