On hearing that the English Department here at K-State had done a conference on Science Fiction, I poked around a bit to see if anyone was currently doing scholarly research on it. As the Cultural Studies Faculty Page shows, the answer to that is yes. But page down a bit to Professor Potts...what an interesting juxtaposition of topics. :) (The page her link leads to isn't quite so interesting, sadly.)

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Donna Potts is made of raw, unmitigated awesome. I need to have coffee with her now that we're both back on campus again. I was very lucky to have her when taking Old English, too.

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Of course, now she's given me an idea for a fanfic I will probably never write because even I think it's Too Wrong...PPG as historical prostitutes. ;)

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You'll be sorry, 'Enry 'Iggins, just you wait.

(What, did you really think "flower girl" was intended to be taken literally? C'mon now. :)

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Well, she does make it literal in the epilogue, at least. Unless you think Eliza and her beau opened up a brothel. :)

(Oh, and I figured out a way to tell PPG-as-historical-prostitutes story after all, without it being more wrong than I'll do. Muahaha.)

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Well, my presentation for Irish lit was on Garth Ennis. You would not believe how perfectly the characteristics of the more traditional Irish writers fit Ennis in general and Preacher specifically. (Also see The Butcher Boy as its perfect antecedent as much as anything in the ninth art.)
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