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Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy title: Speculating Canada: Canadian Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy – Challenging the barriers of the way we define reality

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Lindsay Wong’s Villain Hitting for Vicious Little Nobodies was deliciously uncomfortable, blending reality with the supernatural to the point where it was impossible to tell the difference between them. The book explores the role of the corpse spouse (or ghost marriage), where a living person is married and buried with a dead person along with the practice of villain hitt...


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Speculative Futures in CanLit

Call for Papers

Article submissions in English or French are invited for a special 50th-anniversary issue of Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne on the theme of Speculative Futures in CanLit. The issue will be co-edited by John Clement Ball, Laur...


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I had the wonderful opportunity to finally sit down and talk to Su J Sokol, activist and Spec Fic writer. As an activist myself, I knew that Xe would be an interesting person to talk to about social justice.

Su J Sokol is a social rights activist and a writer of speculative and interstitial fiction. Cycling to Asylum, xyr debu...


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I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Christy Climenhage when we were both on a panel about Near Future EcoFiction at WorldCon’s Online Edmonton bid. We had an amazing conversation about EcoFiction and Christy read from her newest book The Midnight Project. I, of course, knew that I would need to interview her and share her perspectives here on Speculating Canada.

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I rarely talk about my own work on Speculating Canada, but because I had the opportunity to co-write Whispers Between Fairies (Renaissance Press) with the wonderful Nathan Frechette, I thought this would be a good space to highlight his work. Whispers Between Fairies was written in collaboration with Nathan Frechette. For this collection, each of us would rewrite a fairy tale...


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