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Psi and Science Fiction
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Broderick, Damien
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The Journal of Parapsychology. Fall 2020, Vol. 84 Issue 2, p220, 7 p.
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Alabama is using the notion that embryos are people to surveil and harass women; Even before the court ruled in favor of this vulgar fiction, state authorities relied on the concept to intimidate and jail women
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Moira Donegan
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The Guardian (London, England). February 26, 2024
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Top 10 female spies in fiction; Women's role in espionage, largely written by women, leans less on explosions and more on perception, nuance and explorations of sacrifice -- though they still kick ass
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Kim Sherwood
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The Guardian (London, England). August 23, 2023
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Jewelle Gomez: the Black lesbian writer who changed vampire fiction -- and the world; Her first novel was turned down by several publishers, then embraced by a feminist press. As an author, poet, playwright and activist, she has continued to claim space for queer storytellers
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Hanna Flint
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The Guardian (London, England). September 11, 2023
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Novel biomedical research must not be a work of fiction
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Lazar, Mitchell A.
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Journal of Clinical Investigation. September 15, 2021, Vol. 131 Issue 18
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How women conquered the world of fiction; From Sally Rooney to Raven Leilani, female novelists have captured the literary zeitgeist, with more buzz, prizes and bestsellers than men. But is this cultural shift something to celebrate or rectify?
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Johanna Thomas-Corr
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The Observer (London, England). May 16, 2021
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Comedy Women in Print prize unveils mythbusting shortlist; Marian Keyes, chairing this year's judges, says finalists 'showcase different ways that women are funny' and challenge belief that women can't write comic fiction
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Alison Flood
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The Guardian (London, England). June 8, 2020
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Book World: Ever wonder what might have been? Here are some scenarios, courtesy of science fiction
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Tidhar, Lavie
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The SEARCH for the REAL JESUS: Believers revere him as the Son of God. Skeptics dismiss him as legend. Artists have cast him in images that reflect their own time and place. Today, archaeologists digging in the Holy Land are helping to sift fact from fiction
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Romey, Kristin
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National Geographic. December 2017, Vol. 232 Issue 6, p31, 36 p.
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Anne Enright: 'I've never been good with authority'; Appointed the first laureate for Irish fiction, the novelist was at first unsure what to make of the role. Trump's election showed why women need a seat at the table
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Anne Enright
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The Guardian (London, England). November 23, 2019
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