Tutor information
Francis Gene-Rowe
Francis Gene-Rowe teaches Science Fiction, Fantasy and Game Writing at the University of Surrey. His scholarly interests include Philip K. Dick, William Blake, Ursula K. Le Guin, tabletop gaming, antiracist/inclusive futures, ecology, and speculative poetry & poetics. He is a co-director of the London Science Fiction Research Community, Councillor of the British Science Fiction Association, and UK Representative for the Science Fiction Research Association. He is set to judge the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2023.
Courses
Climate change has been a feature of Science Fiction narratives for longer than it has been recognised as a scientific reality. This day school takes a look at climate fiction across science fiction film, literature, graphic novels and gaming.