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Science Fiction Research Association
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The Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA), founded in 1970, is the oldest, non-profit professional organization committed to encouraging, facilitating, and rewarding the study of science fiction and fantasy literature, film, and other media. The organization’s international membership includes academically affiliated scholars, librarians, and archivists, as well as authors, editors, publishers, and readers. In addition to its facilitating the exchange of ideas within a network of science fiction and fantasy experts, SFRA holds an annual conference for the critical discussion of science fiction and fantasy where it confers a number of awards, and it produces the quarterly publication, ''SFRA Review'', which features reviews, review essays, articles, interviews, and professional announcements.
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Science fiction dialogues / edited by Gary Wolfe. --
Published 1982“…Science Fiction Research Association…”
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Selected proceedings of the ... Science Fiction Research Association National Conference.
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Science fiction & fantasy book review : a publication of the Science Fiction Research Association.
Published 1982“…Science Fiction Research Association…”
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Visions of wonder : the Science Fiction Research Association anthology / edited by David G. Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf.
Published 1996“…Science Fiction Research Association…”
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Fantasy review.
Published 1984“…Science Fiction Research Association…”
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Extrapolation
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