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February 27, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Maureen Kincaid Speller
February 27, 2017By Maureen Kincaid Speller I’ve thought a lot about the different ways I might approach this shortlist. Mostly, I...
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February 25, 2017

Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy launch success
February 25, 2017Large turnout for Anglia Ruskin’s new research group We are pleased to announce that the launch event for our...
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February 24, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – Nix Pix: a personal shortlist by Nick Hubble
February 24, 2017By Nick Hubble My six novels are based on my reading and what I have heard but also, to...
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February 23, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Victoria Hoyle
February 23, 2017By Victoria Hoyle I sat at my computer last Tuesday morning, flicking between my work and the Clarke Award...
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February 22, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Megan AM
February 22, 2017By Megan AM If you base the current state of SF on the 86 publisher blurbs for books on...
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February 21, 2017

Professor Sarah Annes Brown publishes on ‘The Classical Pantheon in Children’s Fantasy Literature’
February 21, 2017Professor Sarah Annes Brown has just published a chapter in Classical Traditions in Modern Fantasy, eds Brett M. Rogers...
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February 21, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Nina Allan
February 21, 2017By Nina Allan [Before I start, I would like to state for the record that for the purposes of...
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February 21, 2017

Introducing Nina Allan: The Clarke and I
February 21, 2017By Nina Allan I can’t rightly say what first drew me to science fiction, because it is something –...
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February 20, 2017

Introducing Victoria Hoyle
February 20, 2017By Victoria Hoyle I can tell you the first Arthur C. Clarke Award winner I ever read. The year...
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February 20, 2017

Introducing David Hebblethwaite
February 20, 2017By David Hebblethwaite When I was younger, I’d always head straight to the ‘Science Fiction and Fantasy’ section of...
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About The Centre
The Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy connects two major strengths within Anglia Ruskin University: writing and publishing alongside literary criticism. It is comprised of Faculty members, associate lecturers and postgraduate and undergraduate students.