Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans

May 31st, 2007
by Ragnell

The 14th Carnival is up at Heroine Content, featuring the highlights of the Mass Comics Outrage of May 2007 and some of the more interesting things that I missed while following that.

I’ll be hosting the 15th Carnival here on July 1. Deadline for Submissions is June 29th. It will be a special Wiscon edition, so I’d like to get as many Wiscon reports as possible. I won’t be restricitng the content to just that, but I’d like a sizeable section on con writeups. Send them to my email address or use the submission form.

As always, the Guidelines are here.

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4 Responses to “Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans”

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