User:Faktorovich

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I am Anna Faktorovich. I have a PhD in English Literature, taught college English at different universities, and founded and have been directing Anaphora Literary Press since 2009. In the coming days in 2022, I am going to make several edits to Wikipedia pages that mention texts that I have re-attributed with my British Renaissance Re-Attribution and Modernization Series: BRRAM. This site includes articles others and I have published on this project in various newspapers, blogs and magazines. I am making these changes after another Wikipedia user added a credit for my re-attribution to William Percy of "Shakespeare's" texts here; my study actually attributes the "Shakespeare" byline to five different ghostwriters and not only to Percy, so I am going to edit this point and the other connected pages. I invented a computational-linguistic author-attribution method that I apply in BRRAM and other attribution studies; this method and the volumes I have written include complex information that can easily be misunderstood, so I am adding these Wikipedia citations to my own research so that other researchers can better understand or find it to further their own research into these history-changing subjects.