Anna Faktorovich is the Director and Founder of the Anaphora Literary Press. She previously taught for over four years 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, an MA in Comparative Literature, and a BA in Economics.

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). Her latest publication is the British Renaissance Re-Attribution and Modernization Series (https://anaphoraliterary.com/attribution) that includes in Volumes 1-2 an explanation of the computational-linguistic method Faktorovich invented and various other evidence that re-assigns 284 texts from this period. And Volumes 3-14 translate previously inaccessible Renaissance plays, poetry and primary sources into Modern English.