Andrea Alden is assistant professor in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Grand Canyon University, where she teaches undergraduate writing. She is the author of Disorder in the Court: Morality, Myth, and the Insanity Defense and has published chapters on community-university partnerships, online “Pro-Ana” communities, and writing centers.
Kendall Gerdes is assistant professor of technical communication and rhetoric in the Department of English at Texas Tech University, where she directs the Media Lab. Her writing has been published in Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Philosophy & Rhetoric, Transgender Studies Quarterly, and Kairos.
Judy Holiday is associate professor of rhetoric and writing at the University of La Verne. She is coeditor of What We Wish We’d Known: Negotiating Graduate School, has contributed book chapters to several edited volumes, and has published in Rhetoric Review and Composition Forum.
Ryan Skinnell is assistant professor of rhetoric and writing at San José State University. He has written or edited five books, including Conceding Composition: A Crooked History of Composition’s Institutional Fortunes and Faking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us about Donald J. Trump. He has published multiple essays in journals and edited collections, and in 2015 he was awarded the Theresa J. Enos Anniversary Award.