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Episode 39 of MRAH Out Now!
Ep. 39 of MRAH Out Now! Ep. 39 “Ted Chiang and the Metrics of Personhood” is out now on your podcast app of choice! This

Our Portolan Project Kickstarter Has Funded!
We’re so thrilled that we’ve raised more than $5000 dollars and met our funding goal (on the final day, whew!), and we’re looking forward to

Our Portolan Kickstarter Has Launched!
Folks, we’ve launched the Portolan Kickstarter! We’re aiming to raise $5000 initially to fund developing and providing a free self-directed Intro to Fiction Writing course
A Word From the Director re: March Membership Drive
A Word From the Director re: March Membership Drive The March Genesis Membership Drive is over. On the one hand, I’m glad that we have
Announcing the Winner of the 2022 AC Bose Grant
Announcing the Winner of the 2022 AC Bose Grant The Speculative Literature Foundation is pleased to announce that Mimi Mondal is the winner of the
Episode 35 of MRAH, “Narrating With Fred Berman,” Is Out Now!
Mary Anne and Ben invite actor, producer, and podcast host Fred Berman to discuss another part of his career in particular: audiobook narration. Starting with
Announcing the Winner of the 2021 Gulliver Travel Grant
The Speculative Literature Foundation is pleased to announce that Katie Hale is the winner of the 2021 Gulliver Travel Grant. Since 2004, the Gulliver Travel

Michelle Feng is the winner of the Speculative Literature Foundation’s 2022 Illustration of the Year
Hoping to translate theory into policy and practice, Michelle’s experience revolves around working directly with traditionally underserved individuals and communities of color to bridge the
Ep. 32 of Mohanraj and Rosenbaum Are Humans is out now!
How does a writer choose a theme to write about? Is it a conscious project, or more of a thing that comes to a writer