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- Studies in the Fantastic
- University of Tampa Press
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- A museum, like a tomb, is a whole theatre of weird temporality: an interview with Sofia Samatar Number 9, Summer/Fall 2020, pp. 145-161
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Notes on the Contributors
- Archaeologies of the Future
- A Century of Weird Fiction, 1832–1937: Disgust, Metaphysics, and the Aesthetics of Cosmic Horror
- Saving the Future by Tidal Pool Rules
- The Promise of Prose: Richard Stanley's The Color Out of Space and Film Absorption
- A museum, like a tomb, is a whole theatre of weird temporality: an interview with Sofia Samatar
- Slow Burn: Dreadful Kinship and the Weirdness of Heteronormativity in It Follows
- The Weird Time of Fossils: Irrational Ontologies
- It Might Have Been a Million Years Later: Abyssal Time in William Hope Hodgson's Weird Fiction
- What is the Future? Weirdness and Black Time in Sorry to Bother You
- Xenological Temporalities in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Lovecraft, and Transgender Experiences
- Weird Temporalities: An Introduction
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