Natalie Wall is an English Literature PhD student having previously completed her masters in Literature and Modernity at University of Edinburgh and undergraduate in English Literature at Durham University. Her research focuses on contemporary trauma literature and theory, particularly representations of the traumatised body and the public reception of trauma fiction. Currently her research is focusing on the engagement with trauma fiction in online spaces and the limits of traditional academic criticism for understanding and addressing these emotional responses, using post-critical theory. She is also a freelance writer and has had previous work published in The Sundae, Digital Fix, Bindweed Magazine, Lumpen Journal, The Independent, Horrified, Refinery29, and VICE UK.
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