Suzanne received her Ph.D in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies from the University of Connecticut, with a focus on African women’s epistolary. She holds an M.F.A. from Bowling Green State University (OH), an M.A. from Binghamton University (NY) and B.A. from Wells College (NY). Her scholarly publications include: “Slaps at Dignity: Hope Keshubi and Women Writers’ Reception in Uganda” in Research in African Literature (November 2013 issue); a chapter entitled “Childhood Creative Writing as Survival Space in Sade Adeniran’s Imagine This” in the 2014 Routledge anthology, African Youth in Contemporary Literature and Popular Culture: Identity Quest; and “Critics’ Marginalization of Zenzele: a Letter for My Daughter and Imagine This Through Autobiographical Inferences,” in Autofiction Journal.

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