Helen E Mundler Author

Helen E. Mundler studied at Durham University before obtaining her doctorate in Strasbourg, and her Habilitation in Nanterre. She is currently Associate Professor at a university in Paris (UPEC), and spent 2019 at Western Michigan University as a Fulbright research scholar. She has published two other novels, Homesickness (Dewi Lewis, 2003) and L'Anglaise (Holland House, 2018), as well as three critical works, Intertextualite dans l'oeuvre d'A.S.Byatt (Paris, Harmattan, 2003), The Otherworlds of Liz Jensen: a Critical Reading (Boydell and Brewer, Rochester, USA, 2016), and The Noah Myth in Twenty-First-Century Novels: Rewritings from a Drowning World (Boydell and Brewer, Rochester, USA, 2022). She has also published short stories. In 2018 her short story 'The Fish' was shortlisted for the Fish Publishing Prize in Ireland. Recently Helen has been involved in teaching creative writing workshops in Strasbourg and judging a short story competition, and has been instrumental in developing creative writing as a sub-discipline of English Studies in French universities. At present she is working on a fourth novel novel, Clouds Without Shadows.