Associate researcher, faculty of arts, cultures and education, University of Hull
Sandra Mills holds a PhD from the University of Hull. Her thesis examined representations of the ‘living’ doll in contemporary horror literature and film. She has published on the work of Angela Carter, Carlo Collodi, Ramsey Campbell, and Robert Coover. Her wider research interests include literary and visual depictions of the supernatural, adaptation and intertextuality, ‘based on a true story’ horror narratives, and the digital humanities. She works in data analytics and is intrigued by intersections of technology and Gothic Studies.