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An Exploration of Afro-Southern Speculative Fiction
Nightmare Magazine, Issue 77 (February 2019)
An Intersectional Excavation of the Literary Vampire in Neoliberal Discourse Jessica Elizabeth Birch Purdue University
English Department Agnes Scott College Writers and Scholars Series Fall 2012
2018 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bozo Bus Tribune T H E O F F I C I a L O R G a N O F M I N I C O N 4 7 “ W E ' R E a L L B O Z O S O N T H I S B U S ! ” Tidbits from Opening Ceremony
Jack Jones Literary Arts Speakers Bureau Necessary, Provide Profes- for More Information Or Extends This Ambitious Endeavor
Christine Brennan Michael Wilbon \
Women of Color in Speculative Fiction: an Annotated Bibliography of Authors Rebecca M
Brittany Norwood. Haunted Collections: the Representation of Female Horror Authors in Public Library Collections
Souvenir & Program Book (PDF)
World Fantasy Convention: an Interview with Tananarive Due
Reading Sf Short Fiction: 50 Titles
Afrofuturism, Womanist Phenomenology, and the Black Imagination of Independent Comicons
Missing Miami: Anti-Blackness and the Making of the South Florida Myth
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