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Some roads are meant to be walked alone.
CFP: Canadian Science Fiction: Northern Speculations in the Canadian Context
21st-century Canadian science fiction is unique and varied. Its production is a reflection of the country’s size, history, its status as a former colony of both Great Britain and France, its vast geography and its close proximity to the United States, as a country of immigrants and a colonizer in its own right over its Indigenous Peoples.
The Canadian imagination expresses itself in English, French, Indigenous languages and the languages of its immigrant groups, and speaks to a multicultural environment. The Canadian landscape, so vast and varied, inspires the writers, and has been re-imagined as alien worlds and foreign cities.
The editors seek contributions which present an overview of current Canadian science fiction in all media. The volume’s objective is to create a comparative overview demonstrating the variety and depth of the Canadian science fictional imagination. The editors aim to include sections on narrative fiction, television and cinema, and gaming. This will be a part of McFarland’s Critical Explorations in Science Fiction series and will be edited by Gillian I. Leitch (independent scholar) and Caroline-Isabelle Caron (Queen’s University).
Suggested topics include:
History of Canadian science fiction
Colonialism and Empire
Afro-futurisms
Indigenous futurisms
Linguistic communities and science fiction
Regionalisms in science fiction
Science fiction production in Canada
Canadian futures
Specific authors
If you are interested in contributing to this book, please submit a proposal of 250 words along with a short biography to: [email protected]
The deadline for submissions is 30 September 2026.
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In your SFQ verse, does Sofia have Neal's last name?
Haha, this was something I gave a lot of thought to. I never pictured Emma or Regina changing their last names, no matter who they married. However, I thought the baby having 3 last names would be overkill.
Sofia’s middle name is Cassidy and her last name is officially Swan-Mills. I was partially inspired by Grey’s Anatomy, how they set Arizona’s last name as Sofia’s middle, but gave her Mark & Callie’s last names. That way all 3 parents are represented.
New kit day IS THE BEST DAY!!!!