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Configurations

 Collection
Identifier: PN55 .C66
Overview

Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA). Beginning in 1993 through the Johns Hopkins University Press, Configurations expands on the intricacies within the intersection of the humanities and sciences. Georgia Tech serves as the institutional sponsor for the publication and several issues contain features from Georgia Tech faculty.

Dates: Winter - Fall 1993

Eugie Foster Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS471
Overview

The Eugie Foster collection contains books and serials featuring Foster’s published stories, correspondence with editors and publishers, story drafts and reading copies, award certificates Foster received for her writing, and badges from science fiction conventions.

Dates: 1994-2016; Majority of material found within 2001-2014

Häpna!

 Collection
Identifier: PN6071 .S33 H37
Overview

Häpna was a Swedish science fiction magazine lasting from March 1954 to 1969 and was the first magazine in Sweden to use the official label of "science fiction". Subjects of the magazine included Swedish SF fan activities, club/convention news, and reviews, as well as published translations of both established and new SF authors.

Dates: May - June 1957

Science Fiction Convention Program Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS421
Abstract

This collection contains the official programs for a wide range of science fiction conventions, particularly featuring those in the southern United States. Programs for Dragon*Con and Worldcon are included; other associated publications included are programs, pocket programs, and progress reports for various large- and small-scale conventions.

Dates: 1986-2011

The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America

 Collection
Identifier: PS374.S35 S14
Overview

The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, first published by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) in 1965, featured science fiction and fantasy short stories, poems, essays, and discussions. The parent organization is most known today for their annual SFWA Nebula Conference, where select SF authors are recognized for their work with the prestigious Nebula Award.

Dates: Spring 1983 - Spring 1984