Anna Faktorovich
DirectorAnna Faktorovich, Ph.D.: is the Founder, Director, Designer and Editor-in-Chief of the Anaphora Literary Press, which has published over 300 titles in non-fiction, fiction and poetry.
Biography
Anna Faktorovich, Ph.D. is the Director and Founder of the Anaphora Literary Press. She taught college English at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Middle Georgia State College. She has a Ph.D. in English Literature and Criticism. She published two academic books with McFarland: Rebellion as Genre in the Novels of Scott, Dickens and Stevenson (2013) and The Formulas of Popular Fiction: Elements of Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance, Religious and Mystery Novels (2014). She has been editing and writing for the independent, tri-annual Pennsylvania Literary Journal since 2009, and started the second Anaphora periodical, Cinematic Codes Review in 2016. She has presented her research at the MLA, SAMLA, EAPSU, SWWC, BWWC and many other conferences. She won the MLA Bibliography, Kentucky Historical Society and Brown University Military Collection fellowships. She is the author and editor of the British Renaissance Re-Attribution and Modernization series (BRRAM: https://anaphoraliterary.com/attribution), which changes the history of the beginning of the printed word in Britain by re-attributing 303 texts from across the period to only six ghostwriters, by using a computational-linguistics attribution method developed for this study, as well as several other approaches including handwriting and forensic accounting analysis. Parts of BRRAM have been published in scholarly journals, including Critical Survey, East-West Cultural Passage, and the Journal of Information Ethics.
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02/10/2017 - 4:00pm | Trailer for the film "Lombard Street" written by Bruce Colbert (Anaphora) |
02/10/2017 - 4:00pm | Online Book Club: Review of Spitzer's "Glurk!" (Anaphora) |
02/10/2017 - 4:00pm | Association of Jewish Libraries: Reviews, September/ October 2016: Krakoff's Anaphora novel |
02/10/2017 - 4:00pm | KABF Interview with Spitzer about "Glurk!" (Anaphora) |
02/10/2017 - 4:00pm | Modern & Contemporary France Review of "Serres" by Moser (Anaphora) |