Ece ÇAKIR graduated from the Department of English Language and Literature at Hacettepe University in 2013. She finished her MA degree in the Cultural Studies programme at Hacettepe University in 2016, with her thesis “Rethinking Utopia as Dystopia: Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End and Robert Graves’s Seven Days in New Crete.” She is currently a PhD student at Hacettepe University in the department of English Language and Literature. Her PhD dissertation in progress is entitled "Representation and Evolution of the Monster and the Monstrosity in Late Victorian and Early Edwardian Gothic Novel." Her academic interests are utopian and dystopian fiction, science fiction, monster studies, and the Victorian Gothic.