standard Mike Carey, “‘Speak of the Dazzling Wings’: Myth, Language, and Modern Fantasy”

Mike Carey presents a talk entitled “‘Speak of the Dazzling Wings’: Myth, Language, and Modern Fantasy” at the 2011 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium.

standard Daniel Heath Justice, ” Indigenous Imaginaries: Contemporary Aboriginal and Native American Fantasists and the Decolonial Imperative”

Daniel Heath Justice, professor of aboriginal literature at the University of Toronto, delivers his lecture ” Indigenous Imaginaries: Contemporary Aboriginal and Native American Fantasists and the Decolonial Imperative” at the 2011 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium.

standard Caitlin Sweet and Lesley Livingston, “Intimate and Interactive with Caitlin and Lesley: Making up Worlds…and Words”

Caitlin Sweet and Lesley Livingston present “Intimate and Interactive with Caitlin and Lesley: Making up Worlds…and Words” at the 2011 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium.

standard Daniel Rabuzzi, “A Dragon of Their Own: Fairy Tale & Myth From a Feminist Perspective”

Daniel Rabuzzi, author of the Choir Boats, delivers his lecture “A Dragon of Their Own: Fairy Tale & Myth From a Feminist Perspective” at the 2011 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium.

standard In Support of the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic

This video was compiled by Helen Marshall and Laura Marshall, for presentation at the Toronto SpecFic Colloquium. To donate, visit http://www.sunburstaward.org./

standard Peter Watts, “God, Jackboots and Rule 34 OR How Pornography Could Save the World”

Peter Watts speaks at the 2010 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium on “God, Jackboots and Rule 34 OR How Pornography Could Save the World.”

standard Gemma Files and Michael Rowe, “Queering the Genre”

Gemma Files and Michael Rowe speak at the 2010 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium on “Queering the Genre.”

standard Julie Czerneda, “Canadian Science Fiction: Taking Over the World, Nicely”

Julie Czerneda speaks at the 2010 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium on “Canadian Science Fiction: Taking Over the World, Nicely.”

standard Bob Boyczuk, “Why You Can’t Teach Writing”

Bob Boyczuk speaks at the 2010 SpecFic Colloquium on “Why You Can’t Teach Writing.”

standard David Nickle, “The Care and Feeding of Horror — How a Very Unpleasant Emotion Became a Very Unstable Genre”

David Nickle speaks at the 2010 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium on “The Care and Feeding of Horror — How a Very Unpleasant Emotion Became a Very Unstable Genre.”