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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 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 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...
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June 22, 2019
8LCC (8th Language Creation Conference) makes the BBC News
June 22, 2019The Eighth Language Creation Conference, hosted at Anglia Ruskin University and organised by Bettina Beinhoff, one of the Co-Directors...
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June 21, 2019
PhD Student Profile: Powder Thompson
June 21, 2019This week’s PhD Student Profile is of Powder Thompson. Tell us about your research! My research revolves around the...
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