Christina Lee is Senior Lecturer in Literary and Cultural Studies at Curtin University, Western Australia. She is the author of Screening Generation X: The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth in Contemporary Cinema (Ashgate, 2010). She is also the editor of Spectral Spaces and Hauntings: The Affects of Absence (Routledge, 2017), and Violating Time: History, Memory, and Nostalgia in Cinema (Continuum, 2008, 2012). Christina’s research interests include cultural memory, spectral spaces, fandom, popular culture and tourism.

Wayne Price was born in South Wales but has lived and worked in Scotland since 1987. He has won, and been shortlisted for, a number of national and international awards in both poetry and fiction. A collection of short stories, Furnace was published by Freight Books in 2012 and his novel Mercy Seat appeared in 2015. Fossil Record (Smith|Doorstop, 2015) was selected by Carol Ann Duffy as one of four ‘Laureate’s Choice’ poetry collections. He teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Aberdeen.

Rachel Robertson is a writer and senior lecturer in Creative and Professional Writing at Curtin University, Australia. Her memoir Reaching One Thousand (Black Inc., 2012, 2018) was shortlisted for the National Biography Prize and she is co-editor of Purple Prose (Fremantle Press, 2015) and Dangerous Ideas about Mothers (University of Western Australia Publishing, 2018). Her academic interests include creative writing pedagogy, life writing, the essay, critical disability studies and Australian literature.