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CONTENTS
Creative Think Piece: With Apologies: W. E. B. Du Bois's "Comet" and the Story Ray Bradbury Should Have Told but Couldn't - James B. Haile, III
The Thing that Eludes Us: John Carpenter, Abject Horror, and the Shapeshifting of Cold War Cinema - Kai-Uwe Werbeck
Power and Madness in Fantasy Fiction - Michael Veenstra
Beyond Worlds: Music, Literature, and the Fantastical in H.P. Lovecraft and E.T.A Hoffmann - Alexis F. Viegas
The Unmuted Golem: Golem and Language in Terry Pratchett's Feet of Clay and Michael Chabon's Kavalier and Clay - Aya Vandenbussche
W*ndigos and Tricksters in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen and Bryan Fuller's Hannibal - Alfie Howard
Chariots of Fear: Empty Wheelchairs as a Locus of Horror, Disability, Race, and Eugenics in The Changeling and Jessabelle - Jason Dorwart
"Spheres and Dimensions Apart From Ours" Anthropocene Horror and Ignorance in "The Call of Cthulhu" - Sarah Tanner
Get Used to Disappointment: Jewish Comic Fantasy in William Goldman's The Princess Bride - Connor Salter
Creative Think Piece: It Is Always Time to Talk about These Things - Andy Duncan
REVIEWS
Scott Eric Hamilton and Conor Heffernan's Theorising the Contemporary Zombie: Contextual Pasts, Presents, and Futures - Rev. by Christina Connor
John Murillo III's Impossible Stories: On the Space and Time of Black Destructive Creation - Rev. by Sean Cameron Golden
John L. Steadman's Horror as Racism in H. P. Lovecraft: White Fragility in the Weird Tales - Rev. by Dylan Henderson
Hua Li's Chinese Science Fiction during the Post-Mao Cultural Thaw - Rev. by Fontaine Lien
Sami Ahmad Khan's Star Warriors of the Modern Raj: Materiality, Mythology and Technology of Indian Science Fiction- Rev. by Priteegandha Naik
Creative Think Piece: With Apologies: W. E. B. Du Bois's "Comet" and the Story Ray Bradbury Should Have Told but Couldn't - James B. Haile, III
The Thing that Eludes Us: John Carpenter, Abject Horror, and the Shapeshifting of Cold War Cinema - Kai-Uwe Werbeck
Power and Madness in Fantasy Fiction - Michael Veenstra
Beyond Worlds: Music, Literature, and the Fantastical in H.P. Lovecraft and E.T.A Hoffmann - Alexis F. Viegas
The Unmuted Golem: Golem and Language in Terry Pratchett's Feet of Clay and Michael Chabon's Kavalier and Clay - Aya Vandenbussche
W*ndigos and Tricksters in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen and Bryan Fuller's Hannibal - Alfie Howard
Chariots of Fear: Empty Wheelchairs as a Locus of Horror, Disability, Race, and Eugenics in The Changeling and Jessabelle - Jason Dorwart
"Spheres and Dimensions Apart From Ours" Anthropocene Horror and Ignorance in "The Call of Cthulhu" - Sarah Tanner
Get Used to Disappointment: Jewish Comic Fantasy in William Goldman's The Princess Bride - Connor Salter
Creative Think Piece: It Is Always Time to Talk about These Things - Andy Duncan
REVIEWS
Scott Eric Hamilton and Conor Heffernan's Theorising the Contemporary Zombie: Contextual Pasts, Presents, and Futures - Rev. by Christina Connor
John Murillo III's Impossible Stories: On the Space and Time of Black Destructive Creation - Rev. by Sean Cameron Golden
John L. Steadman's Horror as Racism in H. P. Lovecraft: White Fragility in the Weird Tales - Rev. by Dylan Henderson
Hua Li's Chinese Science Fiction during the Post-Mao Cultural Thaw - Rev. by Fontaine Lien
Sami Ahmad Khan's Star Warriors of the Modern Raj: Materiality, Mythology and Technology of Indian Science Fiction- Rev. by Priteegandha Naik