'Susan Sheridan taught in Women's Studies at Flinders University until her retirement in 2006. She convened the 'Feminism and the Humanities' year at the ANU Humanities Research Centre in 1986 and was foundation Reviews Editor of Australian Feminist Studies (1985-2005). Her books include Christina Stead (Harvester (1988), Along the Faultlines: Sex, Race and Nation in Australian Women's Writing 1880s to 1930s (Allen & Unwin, 1995), Who Was That Woman? The Australian Women's Weekly in the Postwar Years (UNSW Press, 2002) and Nine Lives: Postwar women writers making their mark (University of Queensland Press, 2011); as editor, Grafts: Feminist Cultural Criticism (Verso, 1988), Debutante Nation: Feminism Contests the 1890s (Allen & Unwin 1993, with Sue Rowley and Susan Magarey) and Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006, with Paul Genoni). Susan has been a judge on the Miles Franklin Literary Award. '(Source: The Australian Academy of the Humanities website)