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Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts - 36.2 is written by Jfa and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1786959135 (ISBN 10) and 9781786959133 (ISBN 13).
CONTENTS Creative Think Piece: Frank Belknap Long Letters, Written to Michael E. Ambrose, 1976-1979 Katherine Kerestman Afro-cosmicism: On the Craft of Seizing Speculative Reparations Chris Campbell, Hartwell Award Finalist Anarres: Where Women Hold Up Half the Sky Natalie Fourmyle, Hartwell Award Finalist Magneto's Power to Survive the Holocaust: Examining the Fantastic Relationship Between Character and Setting in Greg Pak's X-Men: Magneto Testament Alexander Banks, Hartwell Award Finalist Parasitism, Coexistence, and Colonialism in Animorphs Miranda Miller, Hartwell Award Winner Is Dracula Anti-Semitic? Steven Brehe Mapping Magic in Fantasy Novels: Magic Systems and Thematic Undercurrents in Mark Lawrence's Book of the Ancestor Finley Dunn Economics in Frank Herber's Dune and its Use as a Storytelling Tool Amelia Kerns Historical Fantasy and History Jared van Duinen Faith, Dogma and Vision in Mr. Pye: A Quest for Synthesis Ruchira Mandal "I'm Dead, I'm Dead, It's Good to Be Dead!" The Uncanny Epiphanies of Ray Bradbury's "Jack-in-the-Box" and H. P. Lovecraft's "The Outsider" Misty L. Jameson Creative Think Piece: What One Can Become on the Verge of Global Unity Tracy Ross REVIEWS Maia Gil'Adí's Doom Patterns: Latinx Speculations and the Aesthetics of Violence Rev. by Alexander Banks Charles L. Crow's California Gothic: The Dark Side of the Dream Rev. by Karin Beeler Julie Wosk's Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females Rev. by Ashley Perry