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Island Dynamics: Darkness conference

This coming weekend, I’ll be starting my two day journey to Svalbard, a small town inside the Arctic Circle, for this year’s Island Dynamics: Darkness conference. At this wonderfully interdisciplinary event, I’ll be presenting “That Place Was Trying to Show Me Something”: Womanspace, Balance, and the Dark Side of the Force in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, my rehabilitation of the Dark Side by comparison with sites of self-discovery in C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces and Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea saga.

This is a very special trip for me: not only is this my first solo conference event outside of Scotland, but I’ve longed to see the Arctic Circle for many years, and even the possibility of seeing the Aurora Borealis and the light display on the Global Seed Bank has me excited beyond words.

If you’re going along, I’ll see you over 15th – 16th January. If not, you can find out more about what you’re missing at https://darknessconference2019.wordpress.com/.

Before I go, just a reminder that GIFCon’s 2019 Call for Papers: ‘Mapping the Mythosphere’ closes on 14th January. We have some truly special guests lined up for you this year, who I can’t reveal just yet (sorry!), but trust me when I say that this will be an opportunity of a lifetime for European scholars of the Fantastic. In the meantime, if you’re a bit stuck for ideas for your abstract, this week, we’ll be running #PaperPrompts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to kickstart your thoughts.

For more information about the current call for papers, including guidance on how to craft an abstract, head to www.gifcon.org.

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Worldcon 75 Schedule

The Worldcon programme is now available through the official website, at www.worldcon.fi. Here’s a run down of where you can find me over the weekend.

Thursday 12pm-1pm
‘The Sandman’ [Messukeskus 206]
Meg MacDonald [M], Ruth EJ Booth, Tony Keen, Tomasz Kozłowski
“Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman comic started more than 25 years ago, but it is still being widely read. The panel discusses the reasons for Sandman’s enduring popularity.”

Friday 10am-11am
‘From Literature to Movies and Television – Adaptation of Scifi and Fantasy’ [Messukeskus 102]
Greg Bossert [M], Margaret Dunlap, Ruth EJ Booth, Anna-Leena Harinen, Mike Kiss
“Many scifi and fantasy movies and television shows are adapted from literature. There are both good examples and bad ones. What makes an adaptation good or bad? How’s the adaption market like these days? How do you write a good adaptation?”

Aside from panels, I’ll also be taking part in the academic poster events on Saturday 12th August.

UPDATE: Please note that some posters will be displayed earlier in the convention, so if you can’t make these events, there are still opportunities to take a look at all the STEM and Humanities projects on display.

Saturday 1pm-3pm
Academic Poster Talks
A series of 5 minute presentations from the teams displaying academic posters at this year’s Worldcon. I’ll be presenting on my poster, ‘Mapping the Way: Taoism and Landscape in Ursula Le Guin’s Earthsea Quartet’.

Saturday 4pm-5pm
Academic Poster Displays
While the academic posters will be displayed all day Saturday, the teams behind each poster will all be available during this period to discuss the topics behind them.

Saturday 6pm-7pm
Academic Poster Presentation Awards Ceremony
The winner will be decided from this year’s STEM displays.

You can also find my panel schedule (minus the academic poster events) by searching Booth on the Grenadine Site, or clicking here: https://sites.grenadine.co/sites/worldcon75/en/w75/participants/3347/Ruth+EJ+Booth.

Hope to see you there!