This comment was written by Donald Quist on 28 May 2019.
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Postcolonial Speculative FictionMain MenuIntroduction to the ProjectCourse TextsOther Course MediaAuthor ResourcesThis page will provide links to authors' websites and other information, such as interviews.Blogs by Dawn HicksBlogs by Matthew HicksBlogs by Kiisha HilliardBlogs by Mary LaffidyBlogs by Chelsea LarymoreRhonda Knight6e1aac8b66b350de4366c4aa7ff320a7de3beb6a
Excellent resource.
12019-05-28T22:21:40-07:00Anonymous105811plain2019-05-28T22:21:41-07:00Donald QuistThank you all so much for compiling this site. It's such a great resource for students new to postcolonial studies and speculative fiction. I intend to share it with some of my own students at the University of Missouri.
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