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		<title>Jane Webb: Illumination Illumini Cyborg Artwork</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 23:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[At invitation to St. Pancras Church, for the IlluminiEvent. Open during September. An extraordinary exhibition of light in an underground crypt.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class="sfforumlink"><a href="http://scifi.uk.com/forum/events/jane-webb-illumination-illumini-cyborg-artwork/page-1"><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/wp-content/plugins/simple-forum/icons/three-en/bloglink.png" alt="" /> Join the forum discussion on this article</a> - (1) Posts</span><p><strong>Illumination Extravaganza: Illumini</strong></p>
<p>15 artists come together to create an extraordinary exhibition of light in an underground crypt.</p>
<p>Curated by Jane Webb<br />
<a href="http://www.illuminievent.co.uk"target="_blank">http://www.illuminievent.co.uk</a><br />
Email: illumini@hotmail.co.uk</p>
<p>The Crypt, St Pancras Church<br />
Euston Rd / Duke’s Rd, London, NW1 2BA (nearest tube Euston Station)</p>
<p>4th September – 17th September<br />
Open daily 11am- 7pm Free Admission</p>
<p>Opening Night Thursday 4th September, 6pm – 9pm.<br />
Free Admission.<br />
All welcome.<br />

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ARTISTS : Mercedes Altuna, Madi Boyd, David Chalkley, Vincenzo Di Maria, Lewis Hayward, Caroline Lambard, Jayne Lloyd, Liz murfitt, Adrian Navarro, Silviu Pascalin, Suzan Swale, Matthew Swift, Andrea Tyrimos, Jane Webb and Deon Winter.</p>
<p>Illumini is supported by Mathmos, who will be displaying a range of their latest products also supported by Surelight Glowsafe and the Glass bar</p>
<p>An electrifying new exhibition with a difference, starting with a opening night on the 4th Sept, which is complimented with a full evening of free entertainment. Light shows, circus acts and performance artists, working with illumination taking place through out the crypt. This is no PV night, this is an evening where everybody is welcome, Illumini will not just showcase art it will entertain, introducing all communities that may not normally visit the arts to a different approach.<br />
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Illumini brings together a variety of artists, all sharing a passion for the subject of light. Set in the famous St Pancras crypt, these impressive pieces of artwork come to life in this desolate and unsettling environment. Come along to experience the illuminatory and dazzling effect this diverse collection of artwork has on the crypt’s dark environment.</p>
<p>Travel down abandoned corridors and venture into secret recesses to explore a wide variety of artwork. The pieces range from photographs and paintings depicting light, to sculptural works that literally glow; at once transforming the crypt’s murky and shadowy atmosphere like never before.</p>
<p><strong>Jane says a few words:</strong></p>
<p>I am a London based mixed media artist that primarily works in glass and lighting for my Commissioned work. For my mixed media installation and sculptural work, recycled computer and electronic components are assimilated. The simplicity and complexity of circuit board patterns are a strong influence along with imagery of robotics.</p>
<p>I graduated in Glass &#038; Fine Art Post Grad Certificate, at Central St Martins in 2006 and had a piece on show at the Victoria and Albert Museum. I have also been sort listed for the ‘Inspire by Awards’ &#038; ‘Pride in the House’ and the ‘Future Design Awards’ and a guest artist at the London Sci- fi film festival . My most recent project im organising and exhibiting in, called Illumini, will be an illumination extravaganza which will be held in a grade 1 listed crypt in London with 15 artists in September 08</p>
<p>At present my experimental sculptures and installations are influenced by technological advancements in the area of prosthetics and cybernetics. For example, the rapid human advancement in cybernetic technology, at the Southampton University “The Southampton Hand”.</p>
<p>Even though my art is perceived as science fiction, it is however heavily influenced by everyday science fact! After all Science fiction plays a important roll in the science of the future.<br />
We use tools such as computers and internet which extends our visual memory and other powers beyond what our human bodies are capable of.</p>
<p>Initially technology was created as a time saving device and memory aids. However, we now appear to be co-dependent on them.</p>
<p>Is technology acting like a virus destroying our humanity and turning us into cybernetic humanoids!<br />
Our perceptions are that technology is speed, efficiency and enhancement. The mobile phone is like a portable life support machine, the average person already looking like a cyborg with a blue tooth attachment to their ear, a digital watch strapped to their wrist and plugged into an Ipod.</p>
<p>It does make you wonder how close we are to becoming cyborgs already!</p>
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		<title>Landspeeder Antigravity Vehicle Prototype</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Get to drive a 21st Century prototype of the Star Wars Landspeed Vehicle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever fancied trying out the closest vehicle to a Landspeeder we have in the 21st Century? Suspended a few inches above ground, putting the pedal to the metal and experiencing the thrill over all kinds of terrain?</p>
<p>Well, now you can, courtesy of <a href="http://www.hovpodsurrey.com/" target="_blank">Hovpod Surrey</a>. They specialise in the luxury personal leisure hovercraft.</p>
<p>The Hovpod is an experience you won&#8217;t ever forget. You can use it to raise your profile and attendance at a promotional or corporate event (which we all know can be boring). It&#8217;s a fun, safe and exhilirating ride which uses a mechanism of a cushion of air (AVC - Air Cushion Vehicle) which enables it to navigate almost all surfaces.</p>

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<p>For example, it can easily rocket over grass, gravel, tarmac, ice, water, snow, sand and mud. Land/Water transition is seamlessly smooth because, of course, the Hovpod is actually always sitting on a cushion of fresh air, floating 9 inches above whatever surface is below.</p>
<p>Today it is often in environmentally sensitive areas that the hovercraft shines the most.  It won&#8217;t damage the ground. There&#8217;s no wheels to churn up the ground and no propellors to injure any marine creatures. A good example on their site is of the Hovpod being driven over eggs; they are untouched.</p>
<p>Imagine the look on student&#8217;s faces when the college or school hires one for educational purposes. They certainly never had anything like that when I went!</p>
<p>The hovpod will not damage the ground</p>
<p>And the reason is simple: If you look underneath the hovercraft skirt there&#8217;s nothing but fresh air. There are no wheels to churn up the ground, and no propellors to injure any marine creatures.</p>
<p>Darren, the coordinator, told us, &#8220;We were invited to a black tie dinner at a local rugby club. We gave experience rides from 6:30pm to 11:30pm. We tried to leave, but kept getting getting asked to stay. The organisers even turned on the floodlights for us to fly over their rugby pitches. And what was very impressive was women in their ballgowns wanting to experience the thrill in their twos!&#8221;</p>
<p>The Hovpod is a fantastic addition to any event, very safe, and certainly raises the profile. Hovpod Surrey also supplies owner support and hovpod maintenance.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t a Landspeeder exactly, but it&#8217;s probably the closest you&#8217;d get to with our current technology.</p>
<p>Landspeed digital 3D image used with kind permission of <a href="http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/275485" target="_blank">PerspectX</a> - see more of these <a href="http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/275485" target="_blank">3D images, which are available as 3D environment packages</a>.</p>
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		<title>HIEX Highlands International Comic Expo Weekend: Eden Court: Inverness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Highland Arts folk and HI-EX Comics are running a comic weekend event in Inverness on February 2nd and 3rd 2008.
It&#8217;s going to be at the newly refurbished Eden Court. It&#8217;s a great space and will be an excellent venue. There&#8217;s plenty of on and near site parking, a bar and restaurant on site.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Highland Arts folk and <a href="http://www.hi-ex.co.uk" target="_blank"><strong>HI-EX Comics</strong></a> are running a comic weekend event in Inverness on February 2nd and 3rd 2008.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to be at the newly refurbished <a href="http://www.eden-court.co.uk/" target="_blank">Eden Court</a>. It&#8217;s a great space and will be an excellent venue. There&#8217;s plenty of on and near site parking, a bar and restaurant on site.</p>
<p>Always useful for an event like this is local accomodation (within walking distance), and <a href="http://www.hi-ex.co.uk" target="_blank"><strong>HI-EX</strong></a> are trying to organise event discount rates at nearby hotels.</p>
<p>So far the guest list is growing, with positive replies from the likes of Alan Grant, Cam Kennedy, John Smith, Andy Diggle, Yishan Li, D&#8217;Israeli, Colin MacNeil and a load more. (Subject to their workload).</p>
<p>As well as guest signings and sketching, there will be an art exhibition, kids workshops, talks, panel discussions, traders, small press, publishers, fancy dress, charity fundraisers, generally all the usual comic convention activities but they are working to give the event a wider family appeal with outreach sessions in local schools the week before and a lot of local promotion.</p>
<p>Inverness has boomed in recent years and &#8216;Highland 2007&#8242; has been a year long cultural celebration across the Highlands with hundreds of diverse arts events. It&#8217;s a perfect time to get comics represented up here too. </p>
<p>Upto date details can be found on the <a href="http://www.hi-ex.co.uk" target="_blank"><strong>HI-EX Comics</strong></a> site.</p>
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		<title>Jane Webb: Cyborg Artwork: Luminaries: Et Cetra Gallery: London</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cybernetic Humanoid Cyborg Artwork: Luminaries: Et Cetra Gallery, Hackney, London
Click here for Jane&#8217;s 2008 Illumination Illuminati Cyborg Show
Jane Webb is an artist that is influenced by science fiction and fantasy. She has a series of cybernectic humanoids (cyborgs) and some alien casted glass work in an art exhibition from 26th July - 2nd August, entitled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/images/cyborg_artwork.jpg" alt="cyborg artwork cybernetic organism sculpture jane webb show image" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" /><strong>Cybernetic Humanoid Cyborg Artwork: Luminaries: Et Cetra Gallery, Hackney, London</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://scifi.uk.com/2008/04/09/jane-webb-illumination-illumini-cyborg-artwork/">Click here for Jane&#8217;s 2008 Illumination Illuminati Cyborg Show</a></p>
<p>Jane Webb is an artist that is influenced by science fiction and fantasy. She has a series of cybernectic humanoids (cyborgs) and some alien casted glass work in an art exhibition from 26th July - 2nd August, entitled <strong>Luminaries</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Luminaries Venue:</strong><br />
Et Cetra Gallery<br />
1a Darnley Road<br />
Hackney<br />
London E9 6QH</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Free!</p>
<p><strong>Nearest Rail Station:</strong><br />
Hackney Central</p>
<p><strong>Timings:</strong><br />
Monday - Friday 12am - 7pm<br />
Saturday 10am - 6pm.</p>
<p>Jane has been shortlisted a couple of times this year, of which, a list is below. She currently has some work entirled <strong>Cyborg DJ</strong> on display at the V&#038;A Museum.</p>
<p><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/images/cyborg_female.jpg" alt="female cyborg nude artwork sculpture image" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" />Even though Jane prefers to sculpture, she has taken time out to write about her work, explaining her love for creation, science fiction and the &#8216;not watching properly&#8217; of fantasy and scifi movies.</p>
<p>She is influenced by a lot of science fiction and futuristic imagery from movies and other artists. The strangest thing is she doesn&#8217;t watch the movie and keep with the story line, she only watches for visual simulation. She gets too easily distracted by the props, costumes and effects, having a strong interest in mechanical and robotic imagery<br />
going back to early days of the <strong>Metropolis</strong> movie.</p>
<p>More recently Jane has been working on cyborgs, which have been a strong influence on her work with a combination of lighting effects. United Artists collabarated with Massive Attack to produce  an art installation called <strong>Volume</strong>, If you love the green coded lights on the <strong>Matrix</strong>, you&#8217;ll love this she says.  Jane is also inspired by the works of the great H. R . Giger, as seen in the <strong>Alien</strong> films.</p>
<p>She works in many medias but prodemantly using glass, lighting, circuit boards and recycled computer components, most of which is found on the street. She strips down the components inside anything electrical, looking for interesting parts. Little know fact: the inside of a hair dryer makes a good cyborg eye. Then depending what she is working on, these get constructed with other media and extra wiring and some type of what she calls a wow factor, like lighting with a UV or a set of LEDs spinning on a fan in sequences.</p>
<p>Her glass work can range from her mirror light boxes with imagery, to fused glass. She did a series of an <strong>Alien</strong> embossed tile in glass and ceramics. This was a long process of mould making and experimenting in a kiln until the desired finished result was achieved. The black tile has been acid etched to give it more depth. If you love H. R. Giger&#8217;s work you will definitely love this. She often makes them for collectors on a commission basis.</p>
<p>The Luminaries show coming up is a joint show with artist and photographer John Williams.</p>
<p>Jane Webb is a glass and illumination artist using numerous Medias. This year Jane has been short listed for <strong>Pride in the House</strong> and <strong>Inspire by</strong> awards and currently has <strong>Cyborg DJ</strong> on display in the V&#038;A Museum. Her more recent futuristic works of cybernetic humanoids sculptures and installations combine lighting, recycled computer and electronic components which are found littering our London streets.</p>
<p>These items are salvaged and transformed into cyborgs.</p>
<p><strong>John Williams&#8217; Info:</strong><br />
John Williams creates black and white photographic works in &#8220;free-form&#8221;. He does this by folding weaving, plaiting and even crushing light-sensitive papers into life size free standing and relief sculptures. Working in three dimensions allows him to exploit the normally forbidden spaces above and below the conventional darkroom focal plane.</p>
<p>Re-objectifying the subject into a physical structure that can be walked around and seen through, change expression as well as casting actual shadows.<br />
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<strong>Jane Webb&#8217;s Info:</strong></p>
<p>Jane&#8217;s a specialist with mirrors, with her own unique technique which leaves stunning lighted imagery of a mirror by day and transforms at night into a powerful light feature for any space, which are also included in the show. </p>
<p>Born in London in 1974.</p>
<p>Lives and works in London.</p>
<p><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/images/black_tile_detail.jpg" alt="alien made from black tile image cybord sculpture exhibition image" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" /><strong>Education:</strong><br />
2005-2006 Postgraduate Art &#038; Design Glass &#038; Fine Art at Central St Martins, London.<br />
2004-2005 LOCN creative writing City &#038; Islington.<br />
2003-2004 BTEC Professional studies stained glass. City &#038; Islington.<br />
1999-2002 City &#038; Guilds Furniture craft and design distinction. City &#038; Islington  college.<br />
1999-2002 LOCN woodwork level 1,2,3 . City &#038; Islington.<br />
1997 City &#038; Guilds mechanics Waltham Forest College.<br />
1993 City &#038; Guilds professional photography 8 distinctions. Elm Park College, Stanmore.<br />
1993 City &#038; Guilds Starting photography 8 distinctions. Elm Park College, Stanmore.<br />
1992 A level Art painting Mandeville.<br />
1992 A level Art &#038; Design Mandeville.<br />
1990 GCSE (O level) Art &#038; Design Grade A. Mandeville Bucks.</p>
<p><strong>Exhibitions:</strong><br />
2007 Group Show &#8216;Pride In The House&#8217; Lauderdale House Highgate<br />
2007 Group Show &#8216;Inspire By Awards&#8217; Victoria &#038; Albert Museum<br />
2006 Group Exhibition &#8216;Directions&#8217; at Lethaby Galley Central St Martins London.<br />
2006 Group Exhibition &#8216;Fourteen Women&#8217; Cochrane Theatre London W1.<br />
2006 Group 2nd Exhibition &#8216;Fourteen&#8217; Cochrane theatre London W1<br />
2005 Solo Exhibition Blush stoke Newington<br />
2004 Solo Exhibition Blush Stoke Newington<br />
2003 Group Exhibition Islington Arts Factory<br />
2000 Solo Exhibition Central station Walthamstow.<br />
1999 Solo Exhibition Central station Walthamstow.</p>
<p><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/images/cyborg_marriage.jpg" alt="female male cyborg nude artwork sculpture image" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" /><strong>Achievements:</strong><br />
2007 Short listed for &#8216;Pride In The House&#8217; at Lauderdale House, Highgate.<br />
2007 1 piece of work on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum<br />
2007 Short listed for Inspired By Award<br />
2005 3 pieces of art on loan to Blush, Stoke Newington<br />
2001 Short listed and exhibited at Future Design Awards Business Design Centre, Islington.<br />
2000 Donated Art work for Breast cancer Auction, raised £1200<br />
1988 Christmas Card Short Listed And Commercially Printed.</p>
<p><strong>Press:</strong><br />
1999 Waltham Forest guardian &#8216;Artist Who Takes A Reflective View Of Art&#8217; Interview And Article with photos of her mirror work.</p>
<p><strong>Commissions:</strong><br />
Private commissions for UK, USA and Australian residents.</p>
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		<title>Scifi Film Evening: Parallel Futures: Juno Bar, Shoreditch, London</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Parallel Futures: An Evening Of Scifi Flicks
Elliot Russell at Parallel Futures has organised a Sci-Fi film evening entitled Parallel Futures. Specialising in independant and rare sci-fi films set in the future.
Parallel Futures are also on the look out for sci-fi films to show. So if you want to put your film forward to be showcased, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Parallel Futures: An Evening Of Scifi Flicks</strong></p>
<p>Elliot Russell at Parallel Futures has organised a Sci-Fi film evening entitled <strong>Parallel Futures</strong>. Specialising in independant and rare sci-fi films set in the future.</p>
<p>Parallel Futures are also on the look out for sci-fi films to show. So if you want to put your film forward to be showcased, then let him know.</p>
<p>The event has been confirmed to start on Sunday the 7th of October 2007 in the basement of the Juno bar in Shoreditch at 19:00.</p>
<p><strong>Event Lineup:</strong><br />
19:00 The stall opens, you can buy refreshments<br />
20:00 3021 a war in space<br />
20:20 10 min break<br />
20:30 Future Wars<br />
21:00 10 min break<br />
21:10 Cyberpunk Genre<br />
21:13 Ariella<br />
21:23 12 min break<br />
21:35 Karate Ruler<br />
21:50 Twitch<br />
22:00 Stall re-opens, can get refreshments<br />
23:00 Event closes</p>
<p><strong>The Address For The Venuer Is:</strong><br />
134/135 Shoreditch High Street, Shoreditch, London, E1 6JE.</p>
<p><strong>The Nearest Train Station:</strong><br />
Old Street.</p>
<p><strong>Directions To The Event:</strong><br />
Once you leave the ticket barriers of the station, turn left and then follow the signs that lead you out of Exit 2.<br />
Once you are out of Exit 2 walk straight on, crossing any roads that you come to until you come to a metal bridge.<br />
Walk under the bridge to the other side, turn left and cross the road.<br />
Then you walk straight on and keep looking left for a billboard that says &#8216;Juno Bar&#8217;. The basement to the bar will be on your left as soon as you enter the bar.<br />
At the bottom of the stairs will be a doorman to sell entry tickets.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing:</strong><br />
Entry on the door will be £8, or you make an advanced booking for £7 by ordering a ticket at: <a href="http://parallelfutures.moonfruit.com/" target="_blank">http://parallelfutures.moonfruit.com/</a> and follow the links.</p>
<p><strong>Contact Info And Questions:</strong><br />
You can contact Parallel Futures on their website at: <a href="http://parallelfutures.moonfruit.com/" target="_blank">http://parallelfutures.moonfruit.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>Short Story Conference: Edgehill University: Ormskirk</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roy Gray</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[2007 Short Story Conference
    * ‘The Story Shall Be Changed’: Tales and Re-tellings in the Short Story
    * Saturday 21st July 2007, Edge Hill University
The short story is a protean form, encompassing myth, fable, anecdote, tall tales, yarns and literary experimentation.  Rooted in oral tradition, storytelling has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://scifi.uk.com/images/edgehill_shorts.jpg" alt="edgehill university ormskirk short story conference" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" /><strong><a href="http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/Faculties/FAS/English/CreativeWriting/NWShortStory07.htm" target="_blank">2007 Short Story Conference</a></strong></p>
<p>    * ‘The Story Shall Be Changed’: Tales and Re-tellings in the Short Story<br />
    * Saturday 21st July 2007, <a href="http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/Faculties/FAS/English/CreativeWriting/NWShortStory07.htm" target="_blank">Edge Hill University</a></p>
<p>The short story is a protean form, encompassing myth, fable, anecdote, tall tales, yarns and literary experimentation.  Rooted in oral tradition, storytelling has a special affinity with popular genres such as science fiction and tales of the supernatural. </p>
<p>In this second one-day conference on the short story at Edge Hill, we focus on this multiplicity of forms and genres.  We also consider the re-imagining of familiar narratives, themes and imagery; and the invention of new ones. How is the short story being transformed in the twenty-first century? </p>
<p>The conference is linked with the inaugural presentation of the Edge Hill Prize, for a published single author collection from the British Isles.  The winner will be announced on the eve of the conference, and it is hoped that writers from the shortlist (announced May 2007) will take part in the conference reading. </p>
<p><strong>Confirmed speakers include:</strong></p>
<p>    * Professor Alan Wall (Richard Dadd in Bedlam and Other Stories)<br />
    * Andy Sawyer (Science Fiction Foundation, University of Liverpool)<br />
    * Cecilia Morreau (Leaf Books)</p>
<p><strong>Call for Papers</strong></p>
<p>Proposals for 20 minute papers are invited from all those writing and researching the short story, whether as practitioners or literary scholars (or both). Practice-based presentations are welcome.  Suggested topics:</p>
<p>    * Genre and sub-genre – crime – horror – the ghost story – fantasy – science fiction – gothic – erotica – autobiography – online writing – multi-media – hybrid genres.<br />
    * Intertextuality – myth and symbolism – image-based fiction – the epiphany –  adaptation -  oral storytelling -  modernism and postmodernism.<br />
    * Individual authors – re-readings and reworkings – writing in translation -  postcolonial fiction – experiment and innovation – novellas – story sequences – flash fiction –  anthologies.<br />
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This is the second annual conference hosted by the North West Short Story Network, supported by Lancaster University, Liverpool Hope, St Martin’s Lancaster, University of Chester, Bolton University, Salford University  and Manchester Metropolitan University (Cheshire).</p>
<p>Following last year’s conference, The Short Story, a selection of papers, including A.L. Kennedy’s opening speech, will be published by Cambridge Scholars Press in 2008.</p>
<p>Booking Fees: £55/£30 (students, unwaged).</p>
<p>For further information please contact:</p>
<p>    * Dr Ailsa Cox, Department of English, Edge Hill University, St Helens Rd, Ormskirk L39 4QP<br />
    * Email: coxa AT edgehill.ac.uk</p>
<p><strong>Short Story Programme of Events</strong></p>
<p><strong>9.30 am</strong><br />
Arrival and Registration  (Management Centre Reception)</p>
<p><strong>10.00-10.45</strong><br />
Opening Panel (MC8)<br />
Professor Alan Wall (Richard Dadd in Bedlam and Other Stories)<br />
Andy Sawyer (Science Fiction Foundation, University of Liverpool)<br />
Cecilia Morreau (Leaf Books)</p>
<p><strong>10.45-11.45</strong><br />
SESSION 1 PARALLEL PAPERS</p>
<p>Panel 1: Re-Readings (MC4)<br />
Dr Peter Killick, Cardiff University: Allan Cunningham and Folklore in the London Magazine<br />
Dr Jacqueline Phillips, Modernist Chekhov: Master of the Short Story<br />
Kym Brindle, Edge Hill University: Authentic Illusion: Author[ity] and New Frontiers<br />
Chair: Dr Rob Spence, Edge Hill University</p>
<p>Panel 2:  Re-inventing the Form (MC5)<br />
Ursula Hurley, University of Salford: Less is more - how miniature fictions are asking some big questions.<br />
Dr Paola Trimarco, The Open University: Completing Narratives in Flash Fiction<br />
Dr Helen Newall and Karen Hay, Edge Hill University: This is what it sounds like<br />
Chair: Dr Ashley Chantler, University of Chester</p>
<p>Panel 3:  Impossibilities (MC6)<br />
Dr Alison Kelly, University of Reading:  9/11 and the Annihilation of Narrative</p>
<p>Dr Brian Baker, Lancaster University Iterative Architecture: the Short Story and the Ballardian Text</p>
<p>Lisa Ratcliffe, Edge Hill University:<br />
Chair: Dr Ailsa Cox, Edge Hill University</p>
<p><strong>11.45-12.00</strong><br />
Tea and Coffee</p>
<p><strong>12.00-1.00</strong><br />
Reading: The Edge Hill PrizeEADING</p>
<p><strong>1.00-2.00</strong><br />
LUNCH</p>
<p><strong>2.00-3.00</strong><br />
SESSION 2 PARALLEL PAPERS</p>
<p>Panel 1: Intertextuality (MC4)<br />
Dr Rob Spence, Edge Hill University: Shakespeare, Cervantes and Sophia: Intertextuality, Parody and Pastiche in the short stories of Anthony Burgess<br />
Dr Maithrie White, Sri Jayawardenepura University, Sri Lanka: Fragmented Fillets of Fantasy: Fantastic Humorous Chaos and Its Postmodern Imitators<br />
Victoria Adams, Newcastle University: Origins<br />
Chair: Dr Helen Newall, Edge Hill University</p>
<p>Panel 2: Metamorphosis (MC5)<br />
Phil Nichols, University of Wolverhampton School of Art &#038; Design: Re-telling Tales -  Ray Bradbury’s short stories in adaptation<br />
Shirley Jones, Liverpool Hope University: Mythical Beings -  Narratives of Desire, Change and Transformation in Kate Atkinson’s Not the End of the World.<br />
Carol Fenlon, Edge Hill University: ‘Jimmy’s Discovery’: A Story of Myths and Monsters<br />
Chair:  Professor Linden Peach, Edge Hill University</p>
<p>Panel 3:  Changing Perspectives (MC6)<br />
Chaturvedi Divi, University of Wales Bangor: ‘The Flower Vase’<br />
Roy Gray, Independent Scholar: (<i>From Interzone</i>)<br />
Dr Ailsa Cox, Edge Hill University: A Short Walk Round a Story<br />
Chair: Ursula Hurley, Salford University</p>
<p>Panel 4: Natural and Supernatural (MC8)<br />
Sally Harvey – University of Wales, Bangor: ‘The Raven’<br />
Dr Mari Hughes-Edwards, Edge Hill University:  ‘ “A modicum of blood, shed with deliberation”: Fear, Form and the Ghost Stories of M. R. James’.<br />
Paul Houghton, Staffordshire University:  Writing Gothic Fiction.<br />
Chair: tbc</p>
<p><strong>3.00-3.15</strong><br />
Tea and Coffee</p>
<p><strong>3.20-4.30</strong><br />
Reading: Celebrating the Short Story</p>
<p>    * David Evans<br />
    * E.A. Markham<br />
    * Sarah Salway<br />
    * Dave Swann<br />
    * Alan Wall</p>
<p><strong>4.30</strong><br />
Farewell and Close<br />
Additional Information</p>
<p>    * All sessions take place in the Management Centre<br />
    * There will be a bookstall during registration and lunch<br />
    * The Campus bus leaves for Ormskirk and station every 15 minutes<br />
    * For an Ormskirk taxis call 01695 575757</p>
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