Zane Aubie is a PhD student in the School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing at the University of Guelph. His areas of research include posttraumatic and perimortem meaning-making in First World War literature, Canadian Literature, auteur theory, and depictions of sex and religion in ecological writing, and digital alienation. He is writing his doctoral dissertation on land, bodies, and time “out of joint” in the postwar writings of Virginia Woolf and L.M. Montgomery. Zane is a 2026 resident at The Humanities Interdisciplinary Collaboration Laboratory (THINC) at UofG, a member of the International Society for First World War Studies, and a member of the Canadian Film Institute. In addition to an MA from the University of Guelph, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies and Philosophy from Wilfrid Laurier University.