LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS classics in postcolonial texts. His academic interests include postcolonial and diaspora studies, travel literature, and British literature. Sally Everson: is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Anglophone Caribbean Literature at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Joseph T. Farquharson: is pursuing an M.Phil. in European Literature (Spanish) at the University of Cambridge on a Tate & Lyle Cambridge Chevening Scholarship. His research interests include postcolonial literary theory, Creole linguistics, and cultural theory. Richard J. File-Muriel: is pursuing his Ph.D. at Indiana University at Bloomington, specializing in Pidgin and Creole Languages, Sociolinguistics, and Phonology. Hugh Hodges: born in London, England, now lives in Toronto. He has a Ph.D. in English from the University of Toronto, and currently teaches World Literature at the University of Toronto in Mississauga. He is preparing a book on Jamaican poetry tentatively entitled Soon Come. Elena Machado Siez: is a Ph.D. Candidate in the English Deptartment of State University of New York, Stony Brook. Her interests include Caribbean literature; 20th-century American & British literature, Latino literature; Migration Theory, and drama. Saikat Majumdar: has published two volumes of short stories and two novellas. His doctorate research focuses on the relationship of modernism and South-Asian postcolonial literatures at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Deonne Minto: is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her areas of interest include 20th century African- American, Afro-Latino, and Caribbean literature. She has attended both domestic and international conferences, and looks forward to research in Cuba. Nereida Prado Rodriguez: is a doctoral student specializing in the literature of the English-speaking Caribbean at the University