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January 8, 2020
“Give something for readers to strive towards”: Interview with Chandra Clarke
January 8, 2020Chandra Clarke, one of ARU’s Creative Writing PhD Research Students and a student member of CSFF, is nearing the...
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October 18, 2019
Helen Marshall on SFF in New Scientist
October 18, 2019CSFF Friend, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Queensland (Australia), and award-winning author Helen Marshall shares...
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September 13, 2019
“How to build a ‘perfect’ language” by Bettina Beinhoff at The Conversation
September 13, 2019CSFF Co-Director Dr Bettina Beinhoff researches ‘conlangs’, or created languages created for SFF books and films, such as Klingon, Elvish,...
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August 14, 2019
Electric Athenaeum Issue 2 is live!
August 14, 2019Issue 2 of the online SFF magazine Electric Athenaeum, run in conjunction with the CSFF, has gone live. Powder...
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August 12, 2019
Reading The Bray House and Last Ones Left Alive by Val Nolan
August 12, 2019[Note, this article contains spoilers for both Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s The Bray House and Sarah Davis-Goff’s Last Ones Left...
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August 2, 2019
PhD Student Profile: Ginger Thomason
August 2, 2019This week’s PhD Student Profile is of Ginger Thomason. Tell us about your research! Food, fantastic food. Lembas and...
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July 23, 2019
To be? An investigation of Shakespeare and post-human identity
July 23, 2019CSFF co-director Professor Sarah Annes Brown is currently researching the influence of Shakespeare on science fiction. Here she discusses...
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July 16, 2019
“Outside of What is Human”: An Interview with SFF Drag Queen Cheddar Gorgeous
July 16, 2019By Christopher J. Owen It was a bright Tuesday morning when I sat down with internationally renowned drag queen...
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July 1, 2019
PhD Student Profile: Amber Logan
July 1, 2019This week’s PhD student profile is of Amber Logan. Tell us about your research! I am writing a slipstream...
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.