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Typeset in the future: typography and design in science fiction movies / Dave Addey ; foreword by Matt Zoller Seitz

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.S26 A44 2018




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New nonfiction film: art, poetics, and documentary theory / Dara Waldron

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 W25 2018




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Understanding love: philosophy, film, and fiction / edited by Susan Wolf and Christopher Grau

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The essay film after fact and fiction / Nora M. Alter

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.E96 A455 2018




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Science fiction cinema and 1950s Britain: recontextualising cultural anxiety / Matthew Jones

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Exploring science through science fiction / Barry B. Luokkala

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Quentin Tarantino: poetics and politics of cinematic metafiction / David Roche

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.T358 R63 2018




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Nonfiction sound and story for film and video: a practical guide for filmmakers and digital content creators / Amy DeLouise & Cheryl Ottenritter

Dewey Library - PN1995.9.P7 D45 2020




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Fictionalism in philosophy / edited by Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon

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Fictionalism in philosophy / Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon

Online Resource




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Lauren Carter shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction

Congratulations to Lauren Carter, who is shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction for her novel This Has Nothing to Do with You! Congratulations …

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Angry Nerd - The Greatest Fictional Characters Ever All in One Show? Sign Me Up

Character crossovers and storyline mash-ups are nothing new. But if the premise has been done before, are the character overlaps and reincarnations worth a watch? Angry Nerd makes the case for metaphysical mash-ups, including Showtime’s new “Penny Dreadful.”




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Technique Critique - Accent Expert Breaks Down 6 Fictional Languages From Film & TV

Dialect coach Erik Singer analyzes some of the most famous "constructed languages" in movie and television history. Which real-life languages inspired "conlangs" like Klingon and Dothraki?




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2018 Fall Fiction Launch

Join us for the launch of three new short fiction titles: Tread and Other Stories by Barry Dempster, The Colours of Birds by Rebecca Higgins & You and Me, Belonging by Aaron Kreuter. Date: September 20, 2018, 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: 77 Carlton Street Event Centre, Toronto




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Chances du roman, charmes du mythes: versions et subversions du mythe dans la fiction francophone depuis 1950 / Marie-Hélène Boblet (éd.)

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Mémoires occupées: fictions françaises et Seconde Guerre mondiale / Marc Dambre (éd.) avec le concours de Christopher D. Lloyd et Richard J. Golsan

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French écocritique: reading contemporary French theory and fiction ecologically / Stephanie Posthumus

Hayden Library - PQ307.E26 P67 2017




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Mixed realism: videogames and the violence of fiction / Timothy J. Welsh

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Bodyminds reimagined: (dis)ability, race, and gender in black women's speculative fiction / Sami Schalk

Hayden Library - PS153.N5 S33 2018




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Racial worldmaking: the power of popular fiction / Mark C. Jerng

Hayden Library - PS374.R34 J46 2018




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Inscrutable belongings: queer Asian North American fiction / Stephen Hong Sohn

Hayden Library - PS153.G38 S64 2018




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Pistols and petticoats : 175 years of lady detectives in fact and fiction / Erika Janik

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The Beethoven tapes [manuscript] : a fictional documentary / by David McRobbie

McRobbie, David




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Starlog's science fiction yearbook




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Climate trauma : foreseeing the future in dystopian film and fiction / E. Ann Kaplan

Kaplan, E. Ann, author




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Talk for writing across the curriculum : how to teach non-fiction writing 5-12 years / Pie Corbett and Julia Strong

Corbett, Pie, author




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Imagining the future of climate change: world-making through science fiction and activism / Shelley Streeby

Hayden Library - QC902.9.S77 2018




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Teen Science Fiction Movie Night: Contagion

Watch a free showing of "Contagion" on June 27 and discuss it with scientist.




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Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice.

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Frankenstein dreams: a connoisseur's collection of Victorian science fiction / edited by Michael Sims

Hayden Library - PR1309.S3 F73 2017




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Milton and the new scientific age: poetry, science, fiction / edited by Catherine Gimelli Martin

Hayden Library - PR3592.S3 M55 2019




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Fire and snow: climate fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones / Marc DiPaolo

Hayden Library - PR830.F3 D45 2018




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Yumna Kassab shortlisted for the 2020 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction




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German Feminist Queer Crime Fiction: Politics, Justice and Desire / Faye Stewart

Hayden Library - PT747.D4 S74 2014




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Imperium: a fiction of the South Seas / Christian Kracht ; translated from the German by Daniel Bowles

Hayden Library - PT2671.R225 I5713 2015




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Der Orient - Fiktion oder Realität: The Orient - fiction or reality?: a critical analysis of 19th century German travel reports / Mohammed Khalifa

Rotch Library - PT735.K45 2015




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The Red Countess: Select Autobiographical and Fictional Writing of Hermynia Zur Mühlen (1883-1951).

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Recovering history through fact and fiction : forgotten lives / edited by Dallas John Baker, Donna Lee Brien and Nike Sulway




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Yiddish fiction and the crisis of modernity, 1905-1914 [electronic resource] / Mikhail Krutikov

Krutikov, Mikhail




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Lord of all the dead: a nonfiction novel / Javier Cercas ; translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean

Dewey Library - PQ6653.E62 M6613 2020




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Fakes, forgeries, and fictions : writing ancient and modern Christian apocrypha : proceedings from the 2015 York University Christian Apocrypha Symposium / edited by Tony Burke ; foreword by Andrew Gregory

York University Christian Apocrypha Symposium (2015 : Toronto, Ont.),




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A novel idea: researching transformative learning in fiction / Randee Lipson Lawrence and Patricia Cranton

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University of Georgia Press announces new literary nonfiction series


The University of Georgia Press is pleased to announce Crux: The Georgia Series in Literary Nonfiction. Edited by John Griswold, the series aims to publish two to four new titles annually.

Named for intersections, and for the heart of the matter, this series will publish literary nonfiction by diverse writers working in a variety of modes, including personal and lyric essay, memoir, cultural meditation, and literary journalism. Books are intended for general readers, including writers, teachers of writing, and students, and will be both intelligent and accessible. Engagement with the world, dedication to craft, precision, and playfulness with form and language are valued. As the series develops, it will include non-American writers and experiences.

Griswold is an assistant professor in the MFA program at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana. He is the author of A Democracy of Ghosts; Herrin: The Brief History of an Infamous American City; and Pirates You Don’t Know, and Other Adventures in the Examined Life: Collected Essays (Georgia, 2014). He has written extensively (as Oronte Churm) at Inside Higher Ed and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency.

“I’m gratified to be part of this new publishing opportunity,” Griswold says. “The series will build on UGA Press’s success and reputation publishing the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Creative Nonfiction contest winners since 1986, as well as nonfiction anthologies and craft books. Georgia combines the intellectual reputation of a major university press with savvy promotion in the digital age, and we intend to reach smart readers who like to be entertained, in the widest sense.”

The inaugural book in the series will be published in October 2015. My Unsentimental Education, a memoir by Debra Monroe (On the Outskirts of Normal), offers a smart and lyrical take on the isolation that occurs when crossing class barriers in pursuit of the life of the mind.

Press director Lisa Bayer adds, “Creative nonfiction as a genre is experiencing an unprecedented period of growth and interest—a bit of a golden age. Georgia’s strong literary legacy, combined with the richness of the field, positions us perfectly to make a visible mark.”

The series advisory board includes Dan Gunn, Pam Houston, Phillip Lopate, Dinty W. Moore, Lia Purpura, Patricia Smith, and Ned Stuckey-French.

For more information:
- contact John Griswold at crux.series@gmail.com
- visit the Crux series page at the University of Georgia Press 
- download a jpeg of the logo
- online submissions manager and submission guidelines available here




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Call for submissions: the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction 2015 competition

Announcing the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction 2015 competition! For a list of previous winners, please visit here.

Dates for submission: Manuscripts may be submitted between 9:00 a.m. on April 1 and 5:00 p.m. on May 31. Winners will be announced by late summer.

We only accept electronic submissions.

Our online submissions manager is available here: georgiapress.submishmash.com/submit

Tech support for using the submissions manager is available at 1-406-480-6274. The $30 entry fee can be paid online via credit card or PayPal.

This year's judges are Hugh Sheehy, Karin Lin-Greenberg, Anjanette Delgado, Kristen Nichols, and Sandra Muñoz.

Selection process: Each of the four contest judges reads approximately one-fourth of the manuscripts submitted to the competition, with a fifth judge available if needed based on the total number of submissions. Judges select seven to ten finalists each; the pool of finalist manuscripts is read by series editor Nancy Zafris, who makes the final selection of two winning manuscripts and a runner-up. Authors of winning manuscripts receive a cash award of $1,000, and their collections are subsequently published by the University of Georgia Press under a standard book contract. Winners have ten days to accept the award and ten days to sign the contract once it is received.

Eligibility: The competition is open to writers in English, whether published or unpublished. Previous winners of this award are not eligible to win again. Writers must be residents of North America.

Manuscript Guidelines
  • Manuscripts should be 40,000-75,000 words in length. 
  • The award recognizes outstanding collections of short fiction. Collections may include long stories or novellas (est. length of a novella is 50-150 pages). However, novels or single novellas will not be considered. 
  • Please be sure manuscript pages are numbered. 
  • Please include a table of contents. 
  • Please use a standard, easy-to-read font such as Times New Roman in twelve-point size. 
  • Stories included in the submission may have appeared previously in magazines or anthologies but may not have been previously published in a book-length collection of the author’s own work. 
  • Authors may submit more than one manuscript to the competition for consideration as long as no material is duplicated between submissions. Each submission will require a separate entry fee. 
  • Manuscripts under consideration for this competition may be submitted elsewhere at the same time. Please withdraw your manuscript if it is accepted by another publisher and should no longer be considered for the Flannery O’Connor Short Fiction Award competition. Withdrawal can be completed via the submissions manager website. Entry fees are not refundable.
Blind review: The intent of this contest is that manuscripts will be considered on the merits of the fiction and that judges will not be aware of the names or publication records of the authors.
  • Please do not include your name on the pages of the manuscript—only in the form boxes of the electronic submission manager. The first page of the manuscript should include the title of the collection only. 
  • Please do not include a list of acknowledgments crediting where stories have been published. 
  • Judges who recognize work will recuse themselves, and the submission will be reassigned to a different judge.
Confirmation of receipt and notification: You should receive an e-mail confirmation immediately after submission. An announcement of winners will be sent to all entrants via e-mail by late summer. If you have any questions or concerns other than technical issues with the submissions manager, please contact us via e-mail at press@ugapress.uga.edu. The press will not accept phone calls regarding the Flannery O’Connor Award. 

Statement of Integrity: The University of Georgia is thoroughly committed to academic integrity in all of its endeavors, and the University of Georgia Press adheres to all University of Georgia policies and procedures. To help ensure the integrity of the competition, manuscripts are judged through a blind review process. Judges in the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction competition are instructed to avoid conflicts of interest of all kinds. 




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Space in modern Egyptian fiction / Yasmine Ramadan

Rotch Library - PJ8212.R36 2020




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Writing fiction : a guide to narrative craft / Janet Burroway ; with Elizabeth Stuckey-French and Ned Stuckey-French

Burroway, Janet, author




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The quest for the fictional Jesus : gospel rewrites, gospel (re)interpretation, and christological portraits within Jesus novels / Margaret E. Ramey

Ramey, Margaret E., author




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Chemical crimes : science and poison in Victorian crime fiction / Cheryl Blake Price

Price, Cheryl Blake, author




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Science fiction criticism : an anthology of essential writings / edited by Rob Latham




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The postmodern sacred : popular culture spirituality in the science fiction, fantasy and urban fantasy genres / Emily McAvan

McAvan, Emily, author