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Books

  • Philip K. Dick. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2007, forthcoming, second edition.
  • Film Studies. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2005, second edition.
  • Postmodernism. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2003.
  • Film Studies. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2002.
  • Terry Pratchett. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2001.
  • Cyberpunk. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2000.
  • Philip K. Dick. Harpenden: Pocket Essentials, 2000.

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Books Edited

    Andrew M. Butler

    • Christopher Priest: The Interaction, London: Science Fiction Foundation, 2005.

    Andrew M. Butler, Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn

    • Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature, Baltimore, Maryland: Old Earth Books, 2004, second edition.
    • Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature, Reading: Science Fiction Foundation, 2000. (Nominated for Hugo Award).

    Andrew M. Butler and Farah Mendlesohn

    • The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod, Reading: Science Fiction Foundation, 2003.

    Andy Sawyer, Farah Mendlesohn and Andrew M. Butler

    • A Celebration of British Science Fiction, Guildford: Science Fiction Foundation, 2005.

    Paul Kincaid with Andrew M. Butler

    • The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology, Everdon: Serendip Foundation, 2006.

Books * Books Edited * Chapters in Edited Collections * Refereed Articles * Other Papers * Reviews * Conference Papers

Chapters in Edited Collections

  • 'Medusa Laughs: Birds, Thieves, and Other Unruly Women in the Works of Joanna Russ.' On Joanna Russ. Edited by Farah Mendlesohn. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, forthcoming 2007/2008.
  • 'Proto-Sf/Proto-Queer: The Strange Cases of Dr Frankenstein and Mr Hyde.' Collection on pre-twentieth century science fiction. Edited by Javier Martinez. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, forthcoming 2007/2008.
  • 'The Sparrow: Music, Food, Sex.' The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology. Edited by Paul Kincaid with Andrew M. Butler. Everdon: Serendip Foundation, 2006: 141-151.
  • 'Purloining of an Agenda, Or: A Spectre is Haunting John Clute.' Polder: A Festshrift for John and Judith Clute. Edited by Farah Mendlesohn. Baltimore: Old Earth Books, 2006: 163-174
  • 'The Republic of Heaven: The Betrayal of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials.' Children's Fantasy. Edited by Nickianne Moody. Liverpool: ARPF, 2005: 285-298.
  • Entries on Comedy, Sexuality, Blade Runner, The Difference Engine, The Drowned World, E.T.: The Extraterrestrial, Galapagos, The Man in the High Castle, Metropolis, Total Recall, for The Greenwood Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Themes. Edited by Gary Westfahl. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.
  • 'Competing for Beer Money: The Criticism of Christopher Priest.' Christopher Priest: The Interaction. Edited by Andrew M. Butler. London: SFF, 2005: 129-145.
  • 'William Gibson, Neuromancer.' A Companion to Science Fiction. Edited by David Seed. Cambridge: Blackwells, 2005: 534-543.
  • '"The Rumour is We're Slaves": Michael Coney's Early Novels.' Further Perspectives on the Canadian Fantasic: Proceedings of the 2003 Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Edited by Allan Weiss. Toronto: ACCSFF, 2005: 85-96.
  • 'Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' The Popular & the Canonical. Edited by David Johnson. London: Routledge/Open University: 108-152.
  • 'Discontinuity and D. G. Compton's The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe.' A Celebration of British Science Fiction. Edited by Andy Sawyer, Andrew M. Butler and Farah Mendlesohn. Guildford: Science Fiction Foundation, 2005: 67-75.
  • 'Theories of Humour.' Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature. Edited by Andrew M. Butler, Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn. Baltimore, Maryland: Old Earth Books, 2004: 67-88.
  • 'Postmodernism and Science Fiction.' The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction. Edited by Farah Mendlesohn and Edward James. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003: 137-148.
  • 'Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of the Post-Human: An Interview with Ken MacLeod.' The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod. Edited by Andrew M. Butler and Farah Mendlesohn. Reading: SFF, 2003: 6-15.
  • 'Philip Pullman.' Supernatural Fiction Writers. Edited by Richard Bleiler, Gale Research, 2002.
  • '"My Particular Virus": (Re)Reading Jack Womack's New York Quintet.' Speaking Science Fiction. Edited by David Seed and Andy Sawyer. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2001.
  • 'Journeys Beyond Being: The Cyberpunk-Flavoured Novels of Jeff Noon.' Novel Turns: Recent Narrative Writing From Western Europe. Edited by John Gatt-Rutter. Melbourne: Antipodas Monographs, 2001.
  • 'Theories of Humour.' Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature. Edited by Andrew M. Butler, Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn, Reading: Science Fiction Foundation, 2000: 35-50.
  • 'Science Fiction Writing.' Pears Cyclopedia. Edited by Chris Cook. London: Penguin, 1999: M33-35.
  • 'Science Fiction As Postmodernism: The Case of Philip K. Dick.' Impossibility Fiction: Alternativity - Extrapolation - Speculation. Ed. Derek Littlewood and Peter Stockwell. Amsterdam and Atlanta GA.: Rodopi, 1996. 45-56.
  • 'Being Beyond the Body?: Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeff Noon's Vurt.' Strange Attractors. Edited by Mark Bould. Plymouth: Mark Bould, 1995.
  • 'Reality versus Transcience: An Examination of Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.' Philip K. Dick: A Celebration Programme Book. Ed. Jeff Merrifield. Epping Forest College, Loughton: Connections, 1991.

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Refereed Articles

  • 'LSD, Lying Ink and Lies, Inc.' Science Fiction Studies 32.2 (July 2005): 265-280.
  • 'Between the "Deaths" of Science Fiction: A Skeptical View of the Possibility for Anti-Genres.' Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 15.3 (2004): 208-216.
  • 'Going Uphill: An Interview with Gwyneth Jones.' FemSpec 5.1 (2004): 216-33.
  • '"We has found the enemy and they is us": Virtual War and Empathy in Four Children's Science Fiction Novels.' The Lion and the Unicorn (April 2004): 171-185.
  • 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Boom: The British Sf Boom.' Science Fiction Studies, 30.3 (November 2003): 374-393.
  • 'Non-Linear Narrative(s) in Philip Pullman's Penny Dreadfuls.' Foundation 88 (Summer 2003): 75-87.
  • 'Proto-Sf/Proto-Queer: The Strange Cases of Dr Frankenstein and Mr Hyde.' Foundation 86 (Autumn 2002): 7-16.
  • 'Work and Masculine Identity in Kevin Smith's New Jersey Trilogy.' M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture. 5.4 (2001). Online: http://www.media-culture.org.au/0111/Butler.html
  • 'Certain Thems: John Sladek's Critical Robots.' Foundation 79 (Summer 2000): 6-14.
  • Posthuman Forum, Foundation 78 (2000).
  • 'Towards a language for Science Fiction Studies: Narratives' M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture. 2.9 (2000). Online: http://www.media-culture.org.au/0001/sf.html.
  • 'Strange Case of Mr Banks: Doubles and The Wasp Factory.' Foundation 76 (Summer 1999): 17-27
  • 'Modelling sf: Fred Pfeil's Embarrassment.' Foundation 72 (Spring 1998): 81-88
  • 'Water, Entropy and the Million Year Dream: Philip K Dick's Martian Time-Slip.' Foundation 68 (Autumn 1996): 56-62
  • 'Terry Pratchett and the comedic Bildungsroman.' Foundation 67 (Summer 1996): 56-62.

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Other Papers

  • 'Thanks for the Memories: The Films of Philip K. Dick.' Vector 244 (Nov/Dec 2005): .
  • 'The View from Retirement.' Vector 244 (Nov/Dec 2005): 3-4.
  • 'The View from the Armadillo.' Vector 243 (Sep/Oct 2005): 3.
  • 'Robert Sheckley's Comic Labyrinths.' Vector 242 (Jul/Aug 2005): 13-16.
  • 'The View from the Stool and Steps.' Vector 242 (Jul/Aug 2005): 3.
  • 'The View from Behind the Sofa.' Vector 241 (May/Jun 2005): 3.
  • 'The View from Alderney - Kenneth Vye Bailey (1914-2005).' Vector 240 (Mar/Apr 2005): 3.
  • 'Reading "Red": Portrait of a Fairy Tale.' Vector 239 (Jan/Feb 2005): 12-17.
  • 'The View from the Erasmus Building.' Vector 239 (Jan/Feb 2005): 3.
  • 'The View from the View from the View from the View.' Vector 238 (Nov/Dec 2004): 3.
  • 'The View from the Blue Moon.' Vector 237 (Sep/Oct 2004).
  • 'Bending the World: An Interview With Karen Traviss.' Vector 237 (Sep/Oct 2004).
  • 'Lines and Circles: A Look at Pamela Zoline's "The Heat Death of the Universe".' Vector 237 (September/October 2004).
  • 'The View from the Pioneer.' Vector 236 (July/August 2004): 3.
  • 'The View from the Back Issues.' Vector 235 (May/June 2004): 3.
  • 'Stark Fantasies?: The Novels of Philip Pullman.' Eastercon Souvenir book.
  • 'The View from the Serendip Foundation.' Vector 234 (March/April 2004): .
  • 'The Other New Waves... By Way of an Introduction.' Vector 233 (January/February 2004): .
  • 'The Quality of the Afterlife: An Interview with Jeff Noon.' Vector 233 (January/February 2004): .
  • 'The View from Wincheap.' Vector 233 (January/February 2004): .
  • 'British National Identity and the Phenomenon of Doctor Who.' Vector 232 (November/December 2003).
  • 'The View from the Skydome.' Vector, 232, November/December 2003: 3.
  • 'The View from the Golden Age.' Vector, 231, (September/October 2003): 3.
  • 'A Peaceful Species on a Small, Undistinguished Planet.' Vector 231 (September/October 2003).
  • 'The View from the ICA.' Vector 230 (July/August 2003): 3-4.
  • 'The View from the Empty Bottle.' Vector, 229, May/June 2003): 3.
  • '2002: The Non-Fiction.' Vector 228 (March/April 2003): 18-20.
  • 'Television of 2002.' Vector 228 (March/April 2003): 17-18.
  • 'The View from the Children's Lit Section.' Vector 227 (January/February 2003): 3.
  • 'A Story About Stories: Terry Pratchett's The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents.' Vector 227 (January/February 2003): 10-11.
  • 'Beyond the Scientific Romances: Five Novels by H. G. Wells.' Vector 227 (January/February 2003): 17-19.
  • 'The View from Plomer Hill.' Vector 226 (November/December 2002): 3.
  • 'The View from New Lanark.' Vector 225 (September/October 2002): 3-4.
  • 'Worlds Apart, Out of Mind: The Psi Fictions of Richard Cowper.' Vector 225 (September/October 2002): 9-12.
  • 'The View from the IMAX.' Vector 224 (July/August 2002): 3.
  • 'The View from the Fort Lauderdale Airport Hilton.' Vector 223 (May/June 2002): 3-4.
  • 'The View from the Creative Writing Class.' Vector 222 (March/April 2002): 3.
  • 'The View from a Darkening Isle.' Vector 221 (January/February 2002): 3.
  • 'A Dream Come True: An Interview with Michael Cobley.' Vector 221 (January/February 2002): 4-6.
  • 'The World According to Philip K. Dick.' Fortean Times 161 (2002): 42-46.
  • 'Billable Time: An Interview with Pat Cadigan.' Vector 225 (September/October 2002): 4-8.
  • 'Beyond Consolation: An Interview with China Miéville.' Vector 223 (May/June 2002): 4-7.
  • 'The View from the Hugos.' Vector 220 (November/December 2001): 3.
  • 'The View from the Foresight Centre.' Vector 219 (September/October 2001): 3.
  • 'The View from the Science Museum.' Vector 218 (July/August 2001): 3.
  • 'The View from the Back Garden.' Vector 217 (May/June 2001): 3.
  • 'Death and The Mummy.' Vector 217 (May/June 2001): 14-15.
  • 'The View from the Year End.' Vector 216 (March/April 2001): 3.
  • 'The View from the Millennium's End.' Vector 215 (January/February 2001): 3.
  • 'Daemons and Fetters: A Provisional Reading of Philip Pullman's Northern Lights.' Vector 214 (November/December 2000): 4-6.
  • 'On Sladek, Lathem and the Post-Human.' Foundation 80 (Autumn 2000): 109-110.
  • 'Abjection and The Thing.' Vector 213 (September/October 2000): 10-13.
  • 'The View from the Revolution.' Vector 213 (September/October 2000): 3.
  • 'The View from the Science Museum.' Vector 212 (July/August 2000): 3.
  • 'The Best of British IV: The 1980s and 1990s.' Vector 212 (July/August 2000): 11-14.
  • 'The Viddy from the Horrorshow.' Vector 211 (May/June 2000): 3.
  • 'The Best of British III: The 1970s.' Vector 211 (May/June 2000): 7-10.
  • 'A Select Kim Newman Bibliography.' Vector 210 (March/April 2000): 17-18.
  • 'The Best of British II: The 1960s.' Vector 210 (March/April 2000): 20-23.
  • 'The View from the Thirteenth.' Vector 208 (January/February 2000): 3.
  • 'The Best of British I: The 1950s.' Vector 209 (January/February 2000): 4-7.
  • 'Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of the Post-Human: An Interview with Ken MacLeod.' Vector 208 (November/December 1999): 4-8.
  • 'Slicing the Hamburger: Some Thoughts on Writing Non-Fiction, Part 3.' Focus: The Writers' Magazine of the British Science Fiction Association 36 (November/December 1999): 13-15.
  • 'The View from the Fleapit.' Vector 207 (September/October 1999): 3.
  • 'The Music of the Spheres, Part 5: Standin' at the Crossroads: SF and Robert Johnson's Blues.' Vector 207 (September/October 1999): 14-16.
  • 'Tomorrow's History, Yesterday's Future: Philip K Dick's Versions of the 1950s.' Online www.mich.com/~ubik/tomorrow.htm (1999).
  • 'Some Cautionary Words On Doing A Research Degree.' Graduate Educational Forum 1.2 (1999).
  • 'Star Wars: Science Fiction or Fantasy?' BBC Education Website www.bbc.co.uk/education/bookcase/sf/starwars.shtml (1999).
  • 'A Christopher Priest Bibliography.' Vector 206 (July/August 1999): 16.
  • 'A Keith Brooke Bibliography.' Vector 205 (May/June 1999): 11.
  • 'The View from the Front Row.' Vector 205 (May/June 1999): 3.
  • 'Slicing the Hamburger: Some Thoughts on Writing Non-Fiction, Part Two.' Focus: The Writers' Magazine of the British Science Fiction Association 35 (May/June 1999): 4-6.
  • 'The View from the Clapham Omnibus.' Vector 203 (January/February 1999): 3.
  • 'Slicing the Hamburger: Some Thoughts on Writing Non-Fiction.' Focus: The Writers' Magazine of the British Science Fiction Association 34 (November/December 1998): 13-14.
  • 'Science Fiction: A Guide and Resource for Beginners.' BBC Online (1998): www.bbc.co.uk/education/bookcase/science.shmtl.
  • 'The BSFA Award Winners: 1979, Philip K. Dick, A Scanner Darkly (1977).' Vector 202 (November/December 1998): 23-24.
  • 'The View from Hangar 23.' Vector 201 (September/October 1998): 3.
  • 'The Best of British.' Vector 201 (September/October 1998): 18-19.
  • 'Gattaca: A Scientific (Queer) Romance.' Vector 201 (September/October 1998): 13-15.
  • 'An A to Z of British Science Fiction, 1958-1998.' Vector 200 (July/August 1998): 4-5.
  • 'First Contact: An Interview with Mary Doria Russell.' Vector 200 (July/August 1998): 11-14.
  • 'Watered-Down Worlds.' Vector 200 (July/August 1998): 26-28.
  • 'The View from the 757.' Vector 199 (May/June 1998): 3.
  • 'I'm not I: Putty Race: Greg Egan's Permutation City.' Vector 198 (March/April 1998): 10-13.
  • 'The View from the Chamberpot.' Vector 197 (January/February 1998): 3.
  • 'The View from the Brook.' Vector 195 (September/October 1997): 3.
  • 'The View from Mount Pleasant.' Vector 193 (May/June 1997): 3.
  • 'Tomorrow Had Already Happened: An Interview with Jack Womack.' Vector 193 (May/June 1997): 5-8.
  • 'The BSFA Award Winners: Robert Holdstock, Mythago Wood.' Vector 192 (March/April 1997).
  • 'The View from Below Stairs.' Vector 191 (January/February 1997): 2.
  • 'How to Get a PhD II: Keeping Going.' ManuScript 1:3 online (1997).
  • 'Casting the Net.' Matrix 123 (January/February 1997).
  • 'How to Get a PhD I: Getting Started.' ManuScript 1: 2 (1996): 78-80.
  • 'Heading Towards Utopia: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy.' Vector 189 (September/October 1996): 7-8.
  • 'Editorial.' Vector 187 (February/March 1996): 2.
  • 'The BSFA Award Winners: 2, Pyramids by Terry Pratchett.' Vector 186 (December 1995): 4.
  • 'Delany: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography.' Vector 186 (December 1995): 14.
  • 'Editorial.' Vector 185 (September/October 1995): 2.
  • 'You Know, You Might As Well Give Up Now.' Focus: The Writers' Magazine of the British Science Fiction Association 27 (December/January 1994/1995): 7.
  • 'Focus revising/drafting (check).' Focus (June 1994).
  • 'Forum: Characters.' Focus (June 1993).
  • The Invisible Man Returns - Exclusive Report - bit of a blast from the past, a contribution to the sf/fantasy humour fanzine Octarine in about 1990. News to me that it's online. Some of the text is invisible - ironic given the material - so sweep over it with a mouse. I've stolen it back. This has now moved to http://www.asmodeus.free-online.co.uk/theatre.htm but somebody else is still claiming copyright. It is at least now credited to me.

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Book Reviews

  • 'Tune In, Jack In, Drop Out: Kappell/Doty's Jacking into the Matrix Franchise and Booker's Science Fiction Television.' Science Fiction Studies 32.2 (Jul 2005): 333-339.
  • Philip Pullman, Lyra's Oxford and Nicholas Tucker, Darkness Visible: Inside the World of Philip Pullman, Vector 237 (September/October 2004).
  • Charles Butler, The Fetch of Mardy Watt, Vector 237 (September/October 2004).
  • Bram Stoker, Sheridan Le Fanu and John Polidori, Three Vampire Tales, Mary Shelley and H.G. Wells, Making Humans, Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Science Fiction Studies 31.2 (July 2004): 319-324.
  • 'Lone Star Films' [Reviews of Holes and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]. Matrix (January/February 2004).
  • John Sladek, Wholly Smokes. Vector 233 (January/February 2004).
  • Adam Roberts, Polystom, Vector 232 (November/December 2003).
  • Ray Bradbury, One More for the Road, Vector 232 (November/December 2003).
  • Rob Latham, Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption, Historical Materialism 10.4 (2002).
  • Looking into the Future [Review of Minority Report]. Matrix 161 (July/August 2002).
  • Sitting in the Dark: A Flying Saucer flew over the cuckoo's nest [Review of K-Pax]. Matrix 160 (May/June 2002).
  • Gogglebox: Back on the Farm [Review of Smallville]. Matrix 160 (May/June 2002).
  • Margaret Wander Bonanno, Preternatural Too: Gyre, Vector 221 (January/February 2002): 20.
  • 'The Return of the Drug-Addled Duo [Review of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]. Matrix 157 (November/December 2001).
  • Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time, Vector 218 (July/August 2001): 30.
  • 'A Sweet Tooth [Review of Chocolat and Shadow of the Vampire]. Matrix 154 (May/June 2001).
  • Philip K. Dick, Dr Bloodmoney, Minority Report, and We Can Remember It For You Wholesale, Vector 214 (November/December 2000): 22.
  • Paul Kincaid, A Very British Genre: A Short History of British Fantasy and Science Fiction, Foundation 67 (Summer 1996): 124-7.
  • The Green Mile, Matrix 148 (May/June 2000).
  • Annette Kuhn ed., Alien Zone II: The Space of Science Fiction Cinema and Kim Newman, Apocalypse Movies: End of the World Cinema, Science Fiction Studies 27.3 (November 2000): 507-512.
  • China Miéville, Perdido Street Station, Vector 213 (September/October 2000): 27.
  • Jack Dann and Janeen Webb, eds., Dreaming Down-Under, Foundation 78 (Spring 2000): 107-110.
  • Dogma, Vector 210 (March/April 2000): 5-6.
  • Being John Malkovich, Matrix 142 (March/April 2000).
  • The Blair Witch Project, Matrix: The Newsletter of the British Science Fiction Association 141 (January/February 2000): 8.
  • Pat Cadigan, Tea From an Empty Cup, Foundation 76 (Summer 1999): 110-111.
  • Colin Greenland, Mother of Plenty, Foundation 76 (Summer 1999): 114-116.
  • Jack McDevitt, Eternity Road, Foundation 74 (Autumn 1998): 119-120.
  • Stephen Baxter, Traces, Vector201 (September/October 1998): 22-23.
  • The Butcher Boy, Matrix: The Newsletter of the British Science Fiction Association 131 (May/June 1998): 20.
  • Terry Pratchett, Jingo, Vector 198 (March/April 1998): 27-28.
  • Starship Troopers, Matrix: The Newsletter of the British Science Fiction Association 130 (March/April 1998): 14.
  • Scott Bukatman, Blade Runner, Vector 198 (March/April 1998): 21-22.
  • Iain Sinclair and Dave McKean, Slow Chocolate Autopsy, Vector 197 (January/February 1998): 30.
  • William Barton and Michael Capobianco, Alpha Centauri, Vector 196 (November/December 1997): 19.
  • George Michael Greider, Forever Man, Foundation 71 (Autumn 1997): 107-108.
  • Tricia Sullivan, Someone to Watch Over Me and Eric S. Nyland, A Game of Universe, Vector 195 (September/October 1997): 29.
  • Philip K Dick, The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected Literary and Philosophical Writings, ed. Lawrence Sutin, Science Fiction Studies 24.1 (March 1997): 172-176.
  • Phil Janes, I, Arnold, Vector 192 (March/April 1997): 27.
  • Todd Wiggins, Zeitgeist: A Novel, Vector 191 (January/February 1997): 22.
  • Diana Wynne Jones, A Sudden Wild Magic, Vector 191 (January/February 1997): 16-17.
  • Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee, Rama Revealed, Vector 191 (January/February 1997): 24-25.
  • Bruce Bethke, Headcrash, Foundation 69 (Spring 1997): 104-106.
  • Steven Bury, Interface, Vector 189 (September/October 1996): 15-6.
  • Fay Weldon, 'Special Introduction,' The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Vector 189 (September/October 1996): 2.
  • Martin Booth, Adrift in the Oceans of Mercy, Vector 188 (July/August 1996): 4.
  • Cold Lazarus, Matrix: The Newsletter of the British Science Fiction Association 120 (July/August 1996): 14.
  • Robin Scott Wilson, Paragons: Twelve Master Science Fiction Writers Ply Their Craft, Science Fiction Studies 23.3 (March 1996): 531-533.
  • Damien Broderick, Reading by Starlight: Postmodern Science Fiction, Foundation 66 (Spring 1996): 112-114.
  • K. W. Jeter, Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, Vector 186 (December 1995): 23-24.
  • David Seed, ed., Anticipations: Essays on Early and Percursors to Science Fiction, Vector 186 (December 1995): 30.
  • Samuel Umland, ed., Philip K. Dick: Contemporary Critical Interpretations, Vector 95 (September/October 1995): .
  • Robert Crossley, Olaf Stapledon, Vector 183 (July/August 1995): .
  • D. G. Compton, Justice City, Vector 182 (April/May 1995): .
  • Robert Reginald, Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: A Bibliography of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Books and Nonfiction Monographs, Foundation 63 (Spring 1995): .
  • Harvey Jacobs, Beautiful Soup, Foundation 60 (Spring 1994): 123-125.
  • Paul Park, Coelestis, Foundation 59 (Autumn 1993): 116-118.

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Papers

  • Mar 2005 'Devilish Creatures, Communist Rabbits: The Fantastic Child.' ICFA, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Aug 2004 'Fantasising the Commonwealth.' Plenary paper, A Commonwealth of Science Fiction, Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool.
  • Mar 2004 'Cultural Play in Some Children's Books by Gillian Rubinstein.' ICFA, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Mar 2003 'Puppets and Grace: Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials and the Marionette Theatre.' ICFA, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Jun 2002 'The Magic Roundabout: An Ambiguous Utopia.' SFRA, New Lanark, Scotland.
  • Mar 2002 'The Betrayal of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials.' ICFA, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Jan 2002 'The Betrayal of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials.' Children's Fantasy, Bulmershe College, Reading.
  • Jun 2001 'Voyeurism and The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe.' A Celebration of British Science Fiction, Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool.
  • May 2001 'Whose Science Fiction is it Anyway?.' SFRA 2001, Schenectady, New York.
  • Apr 2001 'Policing Leaching: Ideology and Ultraviolet.' Television and Fantasy, Liverpool John Moores University.
  • Apr 2000 'Remaining Men Together: Fight Club.' Dreaming, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College.
  • Sep 1999 'Terry Pratchett and Humour.' Staff seminar, La Trobe University, Melbourne.
  • Jun 1999 'Philip K. Dick: LSD, Lying Ink and Lies, Inc.' Incense and Insensibility, University of Liverpool.
  • Jul 1996 '"My Particular Virus": (Re)Reading Jack Womack's New York Quintet.' Speaking Science Fiction, Liverpool University.
  • Jul 1995 '"All the toughs through history": Posed masculinity and homosexuality in the poetry of Thom Gunn.' Signs of Masculinity, Leeds University.
  • Dec 1994 'Being Beyond the Body?: Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeff Noon's Vurt.' Strange Attractors, Reading University.
  • Jun 1994 'Going Beyond the Body?: Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeff Noon's Vurt.' The Inhuman, University of Central Lancashire.
  • May 1994 'Water, Entropy and the Million Year Dream: Philip K Dick's Martian Time-Slip.' Looking at the Future, Sussex University.
  • Mar 1994 'Books for the High Castle: Philip K Dick and the Contemporary Classic.' Literature and the Contemporary, University of Hull.
  • Jan 1994 'Tomorrow's History, Yesterday's Future: Philip K Dick's Versions of the 1950s.' ConTexts, Leeds University.
  • Jun 1993 'Science Fiction as Postmodernism: The Case of Philip K Dick.' Impossibility Fiction, UCE.

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