Adapting the Nonvisual: Beyond the Text in “A Wrinkle in Time”
Michelle Anya Anjirbag is a first year PhD student at the CRCLC with an interest in adaptations of fairy tales
Michelle Anya Anjirbag is a first year PhD student at the CRCLC with an interest in adaptations of fairy tales
Nic Hilton is a first year PhD candidate at the Children’s Literature Research Centre at the University of Cambridge studying
Andy McCormack is an MPhil student on the Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature strand at the Faculty of Education, University
Vera Veldhuizen is a second year PhD at Cambridge, focusing on children’s war literature. She also likes cats, but mainly
Anna Savoie is a third year PhD student at the Children’s Literature Centre in Cambridge. If you go around asking
Lisa Kazianka is a first-year PhD at the University of Cambridge, where she also did her MPhil in Children’s Literature
Vera Veldhuizen is a second year PhD researching children’s war literature from a cognitive perspective. So the way the PhD works
Lisa Kazianka is an MPhil student who has recently handed in her thesis – yay! It is done: the thesis
Anna Purkiss is an MPhil student who is currently writing her thesis on representations of disability in contemporary young adult
Danielle Cameron is a former teaching assistant and current MPhil student. She writes about issues of intersectionality (particularly age, race