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  • * MISFITS, the Minnesota Society for Interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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  • ...[[film]] in the [[adventure (genre)|adventure]], [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[genre]]s. It starred [[Michael J. Fox]] and [[Christopher Lloyd]].
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  • ==Fantasy stories (20)== ...d" shown in this table refers to a particular place/time within the entire fantasy universe.
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  • {{r|Final Fantasy}}
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  • ...ntasy Writers of America]]. A longtime friend of noted science-fiction and fantasy writer [[Jack Vance]], he has had a planet named after him in Vance's ''The
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  • ...o., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] and [[Square Enix]], including much of the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series of [[computer role playing games|role playing games]], and some ...e music for over thirty game titles, including the award-winning ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series. In [[October 2004]], Uematsu formed [[Smile Please Co., Ltd.]]
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  • ...an novelist and poet, best known for her work in [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]]. Since then, Le Guin accumulated all the major awards in science fiction and fantasy, as well a [[Newbery Medal]], a [[National Book Award]], and other honors n
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  • {{r|Fantasy}}
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  • ...f the most influential [[United States of America|American]] [[horror]], [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] authors, his works having inspired generations of
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  • ...Grand Master Award''', is given to authors of [[science fiction]] and/or [[fantasy]] in recognition of their overall life's work.
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  • ...gh they may be characterized as space opera, the stories sometimes contain fantasy elements such as psionic abilities in people, animals or plants.
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  • '''Fantasy Overtures''' *'''1869''' ''Romeo and Juliet'', fantasy overture
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  • ...w/best-science-fiction-fantasy-2023.html The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy] by Amal El-Mohtar in the New York Times Book Review, p. 21, 12-4-2023.
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  • ...every year since. In addition, she made her acting debut in ''The Violin Fantasy'' in 1998, and appeared in the American telefilm ''Arabian Nights'' in 2000
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  • Massively Multiplayer Games are not limited to fantasy environments. There are many genres of MMOG's including massively multiplay
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  • ...alfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Bone_Village Bone Village]" articles on the Final Fantasy wiki at [[Wikia]] and is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/lic ...t town that also serves as the main port on the western continent in Final Fantasy VII. The town specializes in making Softs.
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  • ...tes of America|American]] [[science fiction]] and [[Fantasy (storytelling)|fantasy]] writer particularly remembered for his 1953 [[dystopia]]n novel ''Fahrenh ...nd deeply influential career as an unmatched author of science fiction and fantasy."<ref>[http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2007/special-citation/ 2007 Special Awa
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  • {{r|Fantasy (literature)}}
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  • * ''Tales from Earthsea'', 2001 ([[Endeavour Award]], 2002; [[British Fantasy Award]] nominee, 2003) * ''The Other Wind'', 2001 ([[World Fantasy Award]] winner, [[Nebula Award|Nebula]] and [[Mythopoeic Award]] nomine, 20
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