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Available for consultations and discussions:

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST
Sunday: By appointment only

Currently accepting new clients for literary analysis projects. Response time: within 24 hours on weekdays.

Location

Based in New York City, New York
Available for virtual consultations worldwide
In-person meetings available in the NYC metro area

Recent Speaking Engagements

• MLA Annual Convention 2025 - "Digital Humanities and Literary Criticism"
• Brooklyn Public Library - "Understanding Contemporary Fiction" (March 2025)
• Columbia University - Guest Lecturer, Comparative Literature (Spring 2025)
• NYU Literary Society - "The Evolution of Postcolonial Narratives" (February 2025)

What Clients Say

"Dr. Mitchell's analysis of my manuscript provided invaluable insights into character development and thematic coherence. Her feedback transformed my understanding of my own work."

- Elena Rodriguez, Author of "Shadows in Santiago"

"The comparative literature analysis helped me see connections I never would have noticed. Exceptional scholarly insight presented in an accessible way."

- Prof. Michael Chen, Rutgers University

Collaboration Opportunities

We're always interested in collaborating with fellow literature enthusiasts, academic institutions, and cultural organizations. If you have ideas for partnerships, guest writing opportunities, or joint projects, we'd love to discuss them.

We're particularly interested in:

  • Guest writing exchanges with other literary blogs and publications
  • Academic conference presentations and panel discussions
  • Podcast appearances and literary interviews
  • Book club and reading group partnerships
  • Educational workshop development for libraries and schools
  • Digital humanities collaborations and research projects

Media Appearances

Recent interviews and features:

NPR Books Podcast - "The Future of Literary Criticism" (May 2025)
Publishers Weekly - Featured in "Critics to Watch" (April 2025)
The Paris Review Blog - Guest contributor (March 2025)
Literary Hub - "Reading Between the Lines: A Critical Approach" (February 2025)