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OUSFG Science Fiction & Fantasy http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/ Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group Sundays are library meetings, held from 8pm till late, every Sunday from 17th October, in our librarian's room in Balliol. These evenings are an opportunity to socialise, and chat about life, the universe and everything, whilst also perusing OUSFG’s library of over 1,400 books. Discussion and video meetings are held on Wednesdays from 8pm in Queen's College. We regularly have visiting speakers: this term Paul Cornell (TV writer whose SF credits include Dr. Who) is coming in 7th week. Other discussion topics this term include the ever-popular philosophy in SF, and the less-serious Gods in SF Death Match – come and support your favourite deity! Movies this term are 12 Monkeys (2nd week) and Alice in Wonderland (4th week) – see our online termcard for more info! Special events mark the end of each term. This term is the Christmas Party, whilst Hilary and Trinity see the OUSFG Banquet and our Punt Party, complete with our very own traditional Punt Party Panto. For full directions to venues, as well as loads of other information, visit our website and subscribe to our low-traffic email announcement list. Library Discussions and Videos Special Events Directions http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/ OUSFG Science Fiction & Fantasy We're a friendly, diverse group of people who enjoy SF, fantasy, horror and other genres. We meet twice a week during term, on Sundays and Wednesdays. Sun 1st Week (10th Oct), 3-6pm Freshers’ Drinks! In the Massey Room in Balliol College, which is at the far left corner of Garden Quad. Drop in for obligation-free drinks & nibbles, introductions and conversation! Wed 1st Week, 8pm Desert Planet Books: what are the ten SF books most worth reading and why? Come along for a lively discussion in Queen's College (directions from our website). Audience contributions are encouraged, but don’t feel you have to say anything!