Blogging IAFA 2008
I’m currently reporting from the first of three conferences I’m attending this year–the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts 2008 Conference. It goes by different names IAFA or ICFA....
View ArticleIAFA or Bust!
My wonderful girlfriend, Yufang, drove me up to the Cleveland Airport so that I could catch a plane headed back down south to IAFA in Orlando, FL. I flew Continental Airlines, and I had a First Class...
View ArticleBack from IAFA 2008
I made it back to Kent on Sunday from IAFA 2008. I consider the conference a great success, because my presentation on Transformers, the Global War on Terror, and the new post-9/11 SF Narrative went...
View ArticleIAFA 2008 Photos
I finally got around to posting my IAFA 2008 photos on Flickr. I thought I took more photos, but I guess I was too busy making notes in the panels (which will see the light of day on this blog very...
View ArticleCFP: IAFA, Time and the Fantastic
Graham Murphy sent out a CFP for the 30th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Next year’s theme is “Time and the Fantastic.” I was at IAFA earlier this year, and it was much fun!...
View ArticleICFA 2009, Fantastists’ Use of Time Panel
Following my early morning panel, I walked down the hall to the Maple room for the Fantastists’ Use of Time: Erikson and Gaiman panel, chaired by Stefan Ekman of Lund University. Aidan-Paul (A.P.)...
View ArticleCFP: ICFA 31, Race and the Fantastic, March 17-21, 2010
Graham J. Murphy, IAFA Public Information Coordinator, is currently at WorldCon, but he sent out the following preliminary CFP for the 31st International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Read...
View ArticleInternational Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts 2010
Beginning today, the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts holds their 31st conference in Sunny Florida on the topic: Race and the Fantastic. I wish I could be there this year, but I...
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