Here are a few calls for papers that I thought might be of interest.
* The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman
* The Female Science Fiction Western
* Future Humans (in literature, film, TV, history, & pop culture)
In other news, my most recent "Looking Back on Genre History" segment on StarShipSofa discusses the relationship between Star Trek and Arthurian literature. It's here on Episode 431. If you listen, I hope you enjoy!

* The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman
* The Female Science Fiction Western
* Future Humans (in literature, film, TV, history, & pop culture)
In other news, my most recent "Looking Back on Genre History" segment on StarShipSofa discusses the relationship between Star Trek and Arthurian literature. It's here on Episode 431. If you listen, I hope you enjoy!

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Date: 2016-04-21 12:18 pm (UTC)By the way, speaking of enjoying things, I just finished The Doom That Came to Providence (so clever!), and your "That There are Stars" provided the absolute perfect ending note. Gorgeous!
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