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December 20, 2018
Brian Attebery, “Burning Harry Potter and Other Ways of Misreading Fantasy”
December 20, 2018We are pleased to welcome Professor Brian Attebery, the current Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the University of Glasgow, to...
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December 3, 2018
Multilingual Tongues in an English Voice
December 3, 2018By Tashan Mehta Last week, I attended Cirque du Soleil, its first premier in Mumbai under a big top,...
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October 10, 2018
Science Fiction Film & Television Volume: 11, Issue 3 (October 2018)
October 10, 2018Science Fiction Film and Television is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year by Liverpool University Press. SFFTVencourages dialogue among...
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October 9, 2018
ARU welcomes Writer-in-Residence Tashan Mehta
October 9, 2018We are delighted that Tashan Mehta will be joining the Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy this month (22-26...
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October 8, 2018
British Council writer in residence, Tashan Mehta – Special Seminar and Wine Reception
October 8, 2018Time: Tuesday 23 October, 4 – 5.30, Place: Helmore 201 British Council writer in residence, Tashan Mehta, is running...
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August 6, 2018
CHILD ACT: Shaping a Preferable Future: Children’s Reading, Thinking and Talking about Alternative Communities and Times . . . in Cambridgeshire
August 6, 2018In the school year 2017/2018, two groups of young researchers (Year 6) —from John Clare Primary School in Helpston and Westwood...
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July 24, 2018
Alasdair Stuart on Dreams Before the Start of Time
July 24, 2018Brian Aldiss’ original definition of cosy catastrophe is this: “The essence of cosy catastrophe, is that the hero should...
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July 17, 2018
Into the Sharke Tank: Perusing and Parsing the 2018 Clarke Award Shortlist
July 17, 2018A shortlist overview by Nina Allan My initial reaction to this year’s Clarke Award shortlist was that it was...
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July 17, 2018
Panel Predictions: And the winner is…
July 17, 2018Below you’ll find the musings, hypotheses and predictions from some of the shadow jury on the winner for this...
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July 12, 2018
Wild at Heart: Borne by Jeff VanderMeer
July 12, 2018Guest Review by Nina Allan I had the impulse to leave him there, on that dusty street, leap across...
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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.