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{{start|Shannon L. Zinck}} received her B.A. in English from Duke University, where she graduated with Honors in 1997. She went on to receive her M.A. in English from the University of Virginia in 1999, concentrating on twentieth-century British literature, with special attention to Irish colonial and postcolonial scholarship. She completed her dissertation on the representation of domestic space in the fiction of Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen in the spring of 2015 at the University of South Florida. She is currently the Bibliographer for ''The Mailer Review'' and an Instructor at USF.
{{start|Shannon L. Zinck}} is currently the Bibliographer for ''The Mailer Review'' and is an Instructor in English at South Florida State College. She received her BA in English from Duke University, where she graduated with Honors in 1997. She went on to receive her MA in English from the University of Virginia in 1999, concentrating on twentieth-century British literature, with special attention to Irish colonial and postcolonial scholarship. She completed her dissertation on the representation of domestic space in the fiction of Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen in the Spring of 2015 at the University of South Florida.


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Shannon L. Zinck is currently the Bibliographer for The Mailer Review and is an Instructor in English at South Florida State College. She received her BA in English from Duke University, where she graduated with Honors in 1997. She went on to receive her MA in English from the University of Virginia in 1999, concentrating on twentieth-century British literature, with special attention to Irish colonial and postcolonial scholarship. She completed her dissertation on the representation of domestic space in the fiction of Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen in the Spring of 2015 at the University of South Florida.

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