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Peterborough | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. October 3, 2015. Speculating Canada on Trent Radio Episode 48: A Discussion of the Work of Max Turner. You can listen to this episode of Speculating Canada on Trent Radio at the link below. Http:/ www.dereknewmanstille.ca/media/trentradio/150807 episode51 max-turner.mp3. Explore Trent Radio at http:/ www.trentradio.ca. You can explore Max Turner’s work at http:/ maxturner.ca/. Night R...
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Mary Renault | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. Tag Archives: Mary Renault. August 14, 2015. Bronze Age MagicA review of Caitlin Sweet’s The Door in the Mountain. ChiZine Publications, 2014). Caitlin Sweet’s The Door in the Mountain. And Bull From The Sea. Archaeology is speculative, imagining the lives of people long dead from the refuse they left behind and the places they eventually abandoned, and perhaps it is this speculative ...
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reviews | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. October 25, 2016. No Longer Worn Down. No Longer Worn Down. A review of Amal El-Mohtar’s”Seasons of Glass and Iron” in The Starlit Wood. Ed Navah Wolfe and Dominik Parisien, Saga, 2016). To discover more about Amal El-Mohtar, visit her website at https:/ amalelmohtar.com/. Posted in Fiction Book Reviews. October 23, 2016. Stigma is StickyA review of Nalo Hopkinson’s The Chaos. To disr...
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psychiatric disability | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. Tag Archives: psychiatric disability. August 5, 2015. A review of Max Turner’s Night Runner. Harper Trophy Canada, 2008). Night Runner, like vampirism itself, is about radical change, coping with different social and emotional pressures and the process of discovery. To discover more about the work of Max Turner, visit his website at http:/ maxturner.ca. Posted in Fiction Book Reviews.
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family conflict | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. Tag Archives: family conflict. August 14, 2015. Bronze Age MagicA review of Caitlin Sweet’s The Door in the Mountain. ChiZine Publications, 2014). Caitlin Sweet’s The Door in the Mountain. And Bull From The Sea. Archaeology is speculative, imagining the lives of people long dead from the refuse they left behind and the places they eventually abandoned, and perhaps it is this speculati...
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Caitlin Sweet | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. Tag Archives: Caitlin Sweet. February 12, 2016. Speculating Canada on Trent Radio Episode 60: An Interview with Caitlin Sweet. You can listen to this episode of Speculating Canada on Trent Radio at the link below. Http:/ www.dereknewmanstille.ca/media/trentradio/160112 episode64 caitlin sweet.mp3. Tagged Aegean Bronze Age. August 14, 2015. ChiZine Publications, 2014). Is a mytho-archa...
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Fiction Book Reviews | Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality. Category Archives: Fiction Book Reviews. October 25, 2016. No Longer Worn Down. No Longer Worn Down. A review of Amal El-Mohtar’s”Seasons of Glass and Iron” in The Starlit Wood. Ed Navah Wolfe and Dominik Parisien, Saga, 2016). To discover more about Amal El-Mohtar, visit her website at https:/ amalelmohtar.com/. Posted in Fiction Book Reviews. October 23, 2016. To disrupt hegemonic i...
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Chris Jouan Illustration: Today in Sci-Fi Alternate History....
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Saturday, September 13, 2014. Today in Sci-Fi Alternate History. This morning I awoke and noticed it was the Thirteenth of September. Fifteen years ago today in science fiction alternate history September 13, 199. 9 the moon was catapulted out of Earth's orbit and caught in a space warp never to return. The hapless residents of moonbase Alpha spent the next two television seasons wandering the universe meeting bizarre and hostile aliens while looking for a planet to call home. View my complete profile.
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Chris Jouan Illustration: Illustrators of the Future
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Thursday, September 19, 2013. Illustrators of the Future. The deadline for submissions for the Illustrators of the Future Contest. Click to see larger. The contest is run in conjunction with the Writers of the Future which makes for some good-natured rivalry between the groups. Unfortunately noone took my suggestion of renaming it the ( Illustrators. And Writers of the Future Contest. September 30 is the last day to get art in for the fourth quarter judging. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).