Michael G. Cornelius

Michael G. Cornelius is an American scholar specialising in early British literature and an author.

An article he wrote on Geoffrey Chaucer's ploughman[4] appeared in the anthology Black Earth, Ivory Tower,[1] and he has completed a manuscript on Edward II.

He runs a creative writing course at Wilson College, and was named a Pennsylvania Humanities Council scholar for 2006–2007, specialising in horror cinema.

[6] Two years later, in 2003, he co-authored (with Kate Emburg) the first of the Susan Slutt - Girl Detective novels, a parody of Nancy Drew-style works.

In 2007, Cornelius released his third novel - The Ascension - a religious-themed horror story.