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Mythcon 41: War in Heaven (4/15/10; 7/9/10–7/12/10)full name / name of organization: Mythopoeic Society contact email: Robin_Reid@tamu-commerce.edu The 41st Annual Mythopoeic Conference (Mythcon XLI) Guests of Honor Tim Powers, Author Tim Powers is a science-fiction and fantasy author. He has received numerous awards and nominations for his works, including the World Fantasy Award for his novels Last Call (1992) and Declare (2000). He has been nominated for four Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards, most recently for Three Days to Never (2006). Janet Brennan Croft, Scholar Janet Brennan Croft is the editor of Mythlore, one of the premier periodicals on the Inklings and fantasy literature. She has published many articles and three books on J.R.R. Tolkien, including War in the Works of Tolkien (2005), which won the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies. From the great epic poems of ancient Greece and ancient India to the Book of Revelation and the Poetic Edda; from John Milton and William Blake to J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams; from Philip Pullman to Neil Gaiman and beyond, theomachy (conflict amongst and against the gods) has been a perennial theme in mythology and mythopoeic literature. Moreover, the year 2010 marks our theme with special significance as the 80th anniversary of the publication of Charles Williams’s novel War in Heaven. Papers dealing with the conference theme are especially encouraged. We also welcome papers focusing on the work and interests of the Inklings (especially J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams), of our Guests of Honor, and other fantasy authors and themes. Papers from a All paper presenters must register for the full conference; please see the Mythcon 41 web page, http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon/41/, for information and rates. Robin Anne Reid The Mythopoeic Society is an international literary and educational organization devoted to the study, discussion, and enjoyment of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and mythopoeic literature. We believe the study of these writers can lead to greater cfp categories: american childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches film_and_television medieval popular_culture twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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