Professor of English, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Athabasca University
I am a professor of English at Athabasca University, where I am studying representations of sleep in Canada. My book Restless in Sleep Country: Imagination and the Cultural Politics of Sleep is due out from McGill-Queen's University Press in May 2024.
My previous book, Nature’s Broken Clocks: Reimagining Time in the Face of the Environmental Crisis (U Regina Press, 2020), was a finalist for the Alanna Bondar Memorial Book Prize for the Environmental Humanities and for the ASLE-UKI Book Prize for Ecological Creative Writing. My first book, Timing Canada: The Shifting Politics of Time in Canadian Literary Culture (McGill-Queen's UP, 2015), was a finalist for the Gabrielle Roy Prize.
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