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  • It seems a shame because SF-as-an-approach, Structural Fabulation, is so much more than that dead hunk of stone, not just vital but a source of vitality.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • It seems a shame because SF-as-an-approach, Structural Fabulation, is so much more than that dead hunk of stone, not just vital but a source of vitality.

    A Modernist Prometheus Hal Duncan 2005

  • This ambitious drive of SF, of Structural Fabulation, is what really characterizes it, the audacity it has to create and use the wildest of conceits, to concretize the metaphoric.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • This ambitious drive of SF, of Structural Fabulation, is what really characterizes it, the audacity it has to create and use the wildest of conceits, to concretize the metaphoric.

    A Modernist Prometheus Hal Duncan 2005

  • "Fabulation," opening March 5, but both Dixon and Jones hope to return to four plays next season.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicl rhurwitt@sfchronicle.com (Robert Hurwitt 2011

  • Nottage has received a number of awards including an Obie for her play "Fabulation" in

    NY1 - Top Stories 2009

  • Baltimore is offering a discount on its "Fabulation" show.

    ABC2 News Video Game Reviews 2009

  • A critic who did use the term "experimental fiction" straightforwardly was Robert Scholes in his book Fabulation and Metafiction.

    Experimental Fiction 2010

  • This is the point where rather than make sweeping statements about Science Fiction, I prefer a more (light-hearted) taxonomy of labels like Scientistic Fiction (explicating, pathetic), Scientific Fancy (excusing, pathetic) and Scientific Fabulation (exploiting, fantastic), with the caveat that these are to be understood as fuzzy sets, over-lapping in the field and in many of the individual works which comprise it.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Hal Duncan 2006

  • This is the point where rather than make sweeping statements about Science Fiction, I prefer a more (light-hearted) taxonomy of labels like Scientistic Fiction (explicating, pathetic), Scientific Fancy (excusing, pathetic) and Scientific Fabulation (exploiting, fantastic), with the caveat that these are to be understood as fuzzy sets, over-lapping in the field and in many of the individual works which comprise it.

    Strange Fiction 7 Hal Duncan 2006

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