Speculative fiction

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1Call for Papers (anticipated publication date earlyVolume 31 Latin American Speculative Fiction (www.paradoxa.com) Editors: Debra Ann Castillo () and Liliana Colanzi () Spe

Call for Papers (anticipated publication date earlyVolume 31 Latin American Speculative Fiction (www.paradoxa.com) Editors: Debra Ann Castillo () and Liliana Colanzi () Spe

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Source URL: lasa.international.pitt.edu

Language: Spanish - Date: 2016-10-14 12:08:14
    2bs_bs_banner  MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY Midwest Studies In Philosophy, XXXIXThe Epistemic Value of Speculative Fiction

    bs_bs_banner MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY Midwest Studies In Philosophy, XXXIXThe Epistemic Value of Speculative Fiction

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    Source URL: helendecruz.net

    Language: English - Date: 2015-12-13 11:35:17
      3The Future Fire  Speculative Fiction, Cyberpunk, Dark Fantasy IssueISSN:

      The Future Fire Speculative Fiction, Cyberpunk, Dark Fantasy IssueISSN:

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      Source URL: futurefire.net

      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-04 11:06:23
        4STRANGERS AMONG US TALES OF THE UNDERDOGS AND OUTCASTS LAKSA ANTHOLOGY SERIES: SPECULATIVE FICTION

        STRANGERS AMONG US TALES OF THE UNDERDOGS AND OUTCASTS LAKSA ANTHOLOGY SERIES: SPECULATIVE FICTION

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        Source URL: laksamedia.com

        - Date: 2017-12-30 08:45:54
          5POLAR BOREALIS Magazine of Canadian Speculative Fiction (Issue #3 – November/December

          POLAR BOREALIS Magazine of Canadian Speculative Fiction (Issue #3 – November/December

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          Source URL: polarborealis.ca

          - Date: 2016-11-02 14:15:21
            6POLAR BOREALIS Magazine of Canadian Speculative Fiction (Issue #1 – January/February 2016) PolaR BOREALIS Magazine Issue #1 – January/FebruaryVol.1#1.WN#1)

            POLAR BOREALIS Magazine of Canadian Speculative Fiction (Issue #1 – January/February 2016) PolaR BOREALIS Magazine Issue #1 – January/FebruaryVol.1#1.WN#1)

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            Source URL: polarborealis.ca

            - Date: 2016-05-13 23:06:14
              7BULL SPEC  NC SPECULATIVE FICTION NIGHT NOV. 22 a magazine of speculative fiction GUIDE TO LOCAL EVENTS

              BULL SPEC NC SPECULATIVE FICTION NIGHT NOV. 22 a magazine of speculative fiction GUIDE TO LOCAL EVENTS

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              Source URL: bullspec.files.wordpress.com

              - Date: 2014-10-26 22:50:41
                8PLANETS: MARS 1. Popular, Fiction, Speculative, Future Bradbury, R., A.C. Clarke, B. Murray, C. Sagan, and W. Sullivan (1973), Mars and the Mind of Man, New York NY, Harper & Row, Publishers, 143 p. [2 Copies, 1 Autograp

                PLANETS: MARS 1. Popular, Fiction, Speculative, Future Bradbury, R., A.C. Clarke, B. Murray, C. Sagan, and W. Sullivan (1973), Mars and the Mind of Man, New York NY, Harper & Row, Publishers, 143 p. [2 Copies, 1 Autograp

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                Source URL: www.geo.brown.edu

                - Date: 2014-07-30 10:40:31
                  9The Carl Brandon Society sponsors –the Kindred Award for speculative fiction dealing with issues of race and ethnicity by an author of any racial or ethnic group –the Parallax Award for fiction created by a self-iden

                  The Carl Brandon Society sponsors –the Kindred Award for speculative fiction dealing with issues of race and ethnicity by an author of any racial or ethnic group –the Parallax Award for fiction created by a self-iden

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                  Source URL: www.sfwa.org

                  - Date: 2009-07-10 13:44:29
                    10Technology and Morality: The Stuff of Steampunk Stefania Forlini (University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Abstract: This article examines steampunk as an investigation of things and our relationships to them. Analysing t

                    Technology and Morality: The Stuff of Steampunk Stefania Forlini (University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Abstract: This article examines steampunk as an investigation of things and our relationships to them. Analysing t

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                    Source URL: www.neovictorianstudies.com

                    Language: English - Date: 2010-11-19 10:07:53