Scott Dimovitz received his PhD in modern and postmodern literature from NYU, and he has taught writing and contemporary literature for many years at NYU and Regis University in Denver, CO, where he currently is an English professor. His book-length study, Angela Carter: Surrealist, Psychologist, Moral Pornographer, is available from Routledge. He has written extensively on writers such as David Mitchell, Alison Bechdel, and Paul Auster, and he has published dozens of literary essays in journals such as Modern Fiction Studies, C21: Journal of 21st Century Writings, and Contemporary Women's Writing. He now lives in Denver, Colorado among piles of books, guitars, and many half-graded student essays.