Piper Farmer
Piper Farmer
Piper Farmer, originally from North Carolina, attends Bryn Mawr College where she studies Literatures in English with minors in History of Art and Creative Writing. Her research focuses on landscape, material culture, and territory in the Global Middle Ages, with particular attention to the ways that medieval literature imagines sovereignty in the border regions of England. A recipient of the Sheelah Kilroy Memorial Scholarship in English and a Major Representative of the English Department, she is currently writing her thesis on how conspicuous textual absences function as sites for land to be imagined and territorialized in the Turke and Sir Gawain. Piper has worked in books in various capacities for seven years, holding roles as an editorial assistant and as a session assistant at Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. She is also the co-president of Tea Club and the treasurer of the Adler Society at Bryn Mawr, a writer, and a fiction editor at Moonday Mag.