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Speculative Fiction Group Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group We’re a friendly, diverse group of people who enjoy sci fi, fantasy, horror and all things speculative. We meet twice a week during term, on Sundays and Wednesdays. Sun 1st Week (9th Oct) 3-6pm: Freshers’ Cakes In Somerville. Drop in for obligation-free cake (not a lie!), drinks, nibbles, and to meet the crew and fellow geeky freshers! Wed 1st Week (12th Oct) 8pm: Desert Planet Books In Pembroke. What are the ten SF books most worth reading and why? C Come along to our first regular meeting of term for a lively discussion. Audience contributions are encouraged, but don’t feel you have to say anything! Library Sundays are library meetings, held from 8pm till late in our librarian's college room (or occasionally at a pub!). These evenings are an opportunity to socialise, and chat about life, the universe and Everything, whilst also perusing OUSFG’s library of around 600 books. Discussion and film meetings Wednesday meetings also start at 8pm, and are held in either Pembroke or Somerville. We’re kicking off with Desert Planet Books, followed by our favourite collaborative story-telling event Tentacular Vikings (don’t ask). In 3rd week we’ll be watching The Rocky Horror Picture Show – fancy dress is far from compulsory but is very much encouraged! Award winning author and ex-OUSFG president Frances Hardinge is coming to give a talk in 4th week! For the full termcard, directions to venues and up-to-date information, visit the website and subscribe to our low-traffic email announcement list. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/

Speculative Fiction Group Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group We’re a friendly, diverse group of people who enjoy sci fi, fantasy, horror and all things speculative. We meet twice a week during term, on Sundays and Wednesdays. Sun 1st Week (9th Oct) 3-6pm: Freshers’ Cakes In Somerville. Drop in for obligation-free cake (not a lie!), drinks, nibbles, and to meet the crew and fellow geeky freshers! Wed 1st Week (12th Oct) 8pm: Desert Planet Books In Pembroke. What are the ten SF books most worth reading and why? C Come along to our first regular meeting of term for a lively discussion. Audience contributions are encouraged, but don’t feel you have to say anything! Library Sundays are library meetings, held from 8pm till late in our librarian's college room (or occasionally at a pub!). These evenings are an opportunity to socialise, and chat about life, the universe and Everything, whilst also perusing OUSFG’s library of around 600 books. Discussion and film meetings Wednesday meetings also start at 8pm, and are held in either Pembroke or Somerville. We’re kicking off with Desert Planet Books, followed by our favourite collaborative story-telling event Tentacular Vikings (don’t ask). In 3rd week we’ll be watching The Rocky Horror Picture Show – fancy dress is far from compulsory but is very much encouraged! Award winning author and ex-OUSFG president Frances Hardinge is coming to give a talk in 4th week! For the full termcard, directions to venues and up-to-date information, visit the website and subscribe to our low-traffic email announcement list. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousfg/