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Passions Read And Hearts Fed: Science Fiction Orients Library Science To The Anthropocene - A Review Of "I Met A Traveler In An Antique Land.", Wendy Highby, Katherine Shull, Emory Jay Trask Jan 2020

Passions Read And Hearts Fed: Science Fiction Orients Library Science To The Anthropocene - A Review Of "I Met A Traveler In An Antique Land.", Wendy Highby, Katherine Shull, Emory Jay Trask

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The Quotidian Apocalypse And The Quixotic Cause: An Interview With Author Connie Willis, Wendy Highby, Katherine Schull, Emory Jay Trask Jan 2020

The Quotidian Apocalypse And The Quixotic Cause: An Interview With Author Connie Willis, Wendy Highby, Katherine Schull, Emory Jay Trask

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The writer Connie Willis lives in Greeley, Colorado, home to the University of Northern Colorado (UNC). She is an alumna of UNC and has chosen to deposit her papers in its archives. A pre-eminent science fiction author, her clock- and calendar-defying tales of time travel have transported many fans and won numerous awards. Her stellar reputation in fandom and among librarians as a mentor, peer, and public intellectual is well-deserved and hard-earned. She gives generously of her time at conventions, conferences, and community events. We finally caught up with her in the latter days of Summer 2018, after the Locus …