International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts
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The International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA), founded in 1982 is a nonprofit association of scholars, writers, and publishers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror in literature, film, and the other arts. Its principal activities are the organization of the ''International Conference of the Fantastic in the Arts'' (ICFA), which was first held in 1980, the publication of a journal, the ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'' (JFA), which has been published regularly since 1990, and the production of a news blog and other social media that publish information of interest to the membership.Membership in the IAFA is open but almost all members are scholars, teachers, and graduate students in the field of science fiction studies or fantasy literature or horror literature, or are authors. Provided by Wikipedia
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Functions of the fantastic : selected essays from the Thirteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by Joe Sanders.
Published 1995“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts…”
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Visions of the fantastic : selected essays from the Fifteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by Allienne R. Becker.
Published 1996“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts…”
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Flashes of the fantastic : selected essays from the War of the worlds centennial : Nineteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by David Ketterer.
Published 2004“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts…”
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State of the fantastic : studies in the theory and practice of fantastic literature and film : selected essays from the Eleventh International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, 1990 / edited by Nicholas Ruddick.
Published 1992“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Fort Lauderdale, Fla.…”
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The celebration of the fantastic : selected papers from the Tenth Anniversary International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by Donald E. Morse, Marshall B. Tymn, and Csilla Bertha.
Published 1992“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Dania Beach, Fla.…”
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Modes of the fantastic : selected essays from the twelfth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by Robert A. Latham and Robert A. Collins.
Published 1995“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Fort Lauderdale, Fla.…”
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The fantastic vampire : studies in the children of the night : selected essays from the Eighteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by James Craig Holte.
Published 2002“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Fort Lauderdale, Fla.…”
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The dark fantastic : selected essays from the Ninth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / edited by C.W. Sullivan, III.
Published 1997“…International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Fort Lauderdale Airport Hilton…”
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