Colophon


Colophon: who we are 

2019-present

Marta Werner is a textual scholar, editor, writer, and teacher. (martalwerner.org).  

Caroline McCraw is a designer, writer, and artist. (ccmcc.biz)

Danielle Nasenbeny is a doctoral candidate at Loyola University Chicago. ( https://drichards474.wixsite.com/home)

Abraham Kim is an independent web developer. His DH projects include work on The Petrarchive.

2021-2022

Will Sikich is a doctoral student in English at Loyola University Chicago. 

2023-present

Patrick Bryant is Director, Product Development at Goizueta Business School, Emory University. He has over twenty-five years’ experience designing, developing, and deploying software in multiple languages. His academic training focused on C19 American literature, especially the works of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson. 

Rayne Broach is a doctoral student in English and Digital Humanities at Loyola University Chicago. (raynebroach.com)

Follow us:

+ Twitter  + GitHub   + SoundCloud

Contact  us: 

marta.werner@gmail.com

Dickinson’s “x” or “+” mark, often used to indicate the presence of a variant (detail, “With Pinions of Disdain”)

Support for this project has been provided by the Office of Research Services and the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, Loyola University Chicago.