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ANNOUNCING:
Suzy McKee Charnas will be a Special Guest at the 2004 Popular Culture
Association Conference, April 7-10, at San Antonio. She will be presenting
a public reading at the conference, but the SF/F Area of Popular Culture is
soliciting proposals for papers on her work and participants for a
Roundtable discussion (co-moderated by Suzy Charnas and Robin Reid) on the
topic of "Feminism and SF/F." (A list of her SF/F is included below)
Any disciplinary method or approach is welcome for either the papers or the
roundtable!
Presenters may present and paper AND participate in a Roundtable discussion!
Papers:
Completed papers (15 minute reading time limit) or 250-word abstracts may
be sent to:
Robin Reid
P.O. Box 353
Commerce TX 75429
Roundtable:
Send a paragraph on issues/topics/questions/challenges/ideas you want to
talk informally about for 5minutes or so at a Roundtable on Feminism and SF/F.
E-mail submissions are highly recommended (although a hard copy backup is
always a good idea):
Full panel proposals are welcome; send topic, names, and submissions together.
Independent scholars and undergraduates welcome!
Graduate Students may compete for the SF/F Area's awards for distinguished
graduate submissions (it's real money!). Please mail three hard copies of
your completed paper, following MLA formatting guidelines, to the Area
Chair by January 15, 2004.
Information on publications and issues can be found on Suzy McKee Charnas'
website:
www.suzymckeecharnas.com
Publications & Awards
Walk to the End of the World (Book One of The Holdfast Chronicles)
Motherlines (Book Two of The Holdfast Chronicles)
The Furies (Book Three of The Holdfast Chronicles)
The Conqueror's Child (Book Four of The Holdfast Chronicles) (Winner of
1999 Tiptree Award)
The Vampire Tapestry
Dorothea Dreams
The Ruby Tear (as Rebecca Brand)
The Kingdom of Kevin Malone
The Bronze King (Valentine Marsh Series Book One)
The Silver Glove (Valentine Marsh Series Book Two)
The Golden Thread (Valentine Marsh Series Book Three)
Music of the Night, fiction collection, on disc, 2001
Awards:
Nebula, Hugo, Gilgamesh, Aslan (Mythopoeic Society), and induction into the
Gaylictic Spectrum Award Hall of Fame, 2003, for all four books of the
Holdfast Chronicles.
NOTE: You may present only one paper in ONE Division at PCA/ACA.
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