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Dr. Caylee Tierney serves as a Casual Staff Member in the School of Humanities at the University of Tasmania, Australia, holding a PhD in English literature with specialization in popular fiction, publishing studies, and children's/YA fantasy. Her academic work bridges literary scholarship and creative writing within the fantasy genre.
Her educational background centers on a doctoral degree from the University of Tasmania focused on the structural and historical dimensions of children's fantasy literature. This foundation informs her dual identity as both scholar and YA fantasy author.
Research interests emphasize the historical genealogy of children's fantasy fiction, examining classical mythological influences (e.g., the Odyssey) in contemporary series like Artemis Fowl, while analyzing Australian contributions to genre conventions. She investigates narrative frameworks, magical systems, and cultural adaptations across international fantasy traditions, with particular attention to how children's literature reinterprets ancient archetypes for modern audiences. Her scholarship connects publishing practices with evolving reader expectations in YA markets.
Publication analysis reveals consistent thematic threads: classical reception in modern fantasy and regional variations in narrative construction, especially within Australian children's series. Her work demonstrates how fantasy literature negotiates tradition and innovation through intertextual layering and genre hybridization.
No scientific awards or major honors were documented in available sources.
Current information does not specify graduate student supervision or research grant acquisitions, though her publishing record indicates independent scholarly activity. The casual nature of her appointment suggests sessional teaching responsibilities rather than ongoing mentorship roles.
No formal research laboratories or collaborative teams are referenced; her work appears individually authored with occasional co-publication, indicating potential informal academic networks within literary studies.

