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ICFA Conference Proceedings

The IAFA has published volumes of the best representative papers delivered at most of its annual conferences. These volumes are included in Greenwood Press's Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy series, edited by Marshall Tymn, Donald E. Palumbo, and C. W. Sullivan III. This series is the oldest and most extensive critical series on science fiction and fantasy in English.

Volumes of Selected Essays from the Annual Conferences

  • Scope of the Fantastic. 2 vols. Edited by Robert A . Collins and Howard D. Pearce, 1985. [ICFA-1]
  • Aspects of the Fantastic. Edited by William Coyle, 1986. [ICFA-2]
  • Forms of the Fantastic. Edited by Jan Hokeson and Howard D. Pearce, 1986. [ICFA-3]
  • Reflections of the Fantastic. Edited by Michael R. Collings, 1986. [ICFA-4]
  • The Fantastic in World Literature and the Arts. Edited by Donald E. Morse, 1987. [ICFA-5]
  • Spectrum of the Fantastic. Edited by Donald E. Palumbo, 1987. [ICFA-6]
  • Shape of the Fantastic. Edited by Olena H. Saciuk, 1989. [ICFA-7]
  • Contours of the Fantastic. Edited by Michelle K. Langford, 1990. [ICFA-8]
  • The Dark Fantastic. Edited by C. W. Sullivan, III. 1997. [ICFA-9]
  • Celebration of the Fantastic. Edited by Marshall B . Tymn, Donald E. Morse and Csilla Bertha, 1992. [ICFA-10]
  • State of the Fantastic. Edited by Nicholas Ruddick, 1992. [ICFA-11]
  • Modes of the Fantastic. Edited by Robert A. Collins and Rob Latham, 1995. [ICFA-12]
  • Functions of the Fantastic. Edited by Joseph Sanders, 1995. [ICFA-13]
  • Trajectories of the Fantastic. Edited by Michael Morrison, 1997. [ICFA-14]
  • Visions of the Fantastic. Edited by Allienne Becker, 1996. [ICFA-15]
  • The Fantastic Vampire. Edited by James Craig Holte, 2002. [ICFA-18]
  • Flashes of the Fantastic. Edited by David Ketterer. Forthcoming. [ICFA-19]
  • The Utopian Fantastic. Edited by Martha Bartter, 2004. [ICFA-20]
  • Fantastic Odysseys. Edited by Mary Pharr, 2003. [ICFA-22]

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