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Biographical note
Aiden Tait (they/them, he/him) is a PhD candidate at Dalhousie University specialising in American literature and popular culture with a focus on Lovecraft studies. Coming from a children's literature and animation background, their research explores contemporary multimodal adaptations of Lovecraftian horror in children's media. Tait is also a published poet and is in the process of publishing his first monograph, Pathogenesis of Black Rot.
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