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  <title><![CDATA[Award-Winning Science Fiction Author Goonan is LCC Visiting Professor]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Critically-acclaimed science fiction author Kathleen Ann Goonan will
join the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture faculty as a
visiting professor for the 2010-2011 academic year. A major voice in
the field of contemporary science fiction, Goonan’s presence reinforces
Georgia Tech’s growing strength as a hub for cutting-edge
science-fiction research.</p>
<p>“I am delighted to accept the School of Literature, Communication,
and Culture's unique opportunity to join students in exploring the
leading edge of emergent technologies as seen through the lenses of
literature, public policy, engineering, science, and media," said
Goonan. "Georgia Tech's confluence of emergent technologies,
international presence, and gifted students will shape some of the
world's most informed and influential scientists, engineers,
policy-makers, and interpreters of our increasingly global culture in
the decades to come, and I am honored to be a part of the Ivan Allen
College's prescient initiative in this mission.”</p>
<p>In 1994 the New York Times designated her first novel, Queen City
Jazz, a Notable Book of the Year. Since then, Goonan’s stories have
been nominated for eminent science fiction prizes including the Nebula,
British Science Fiction, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards. In 2008 her most
recent book, In War Times, won both the John W. Campbell and American
Literary Association Awards for best science fiction novel of the year,
beating out stiff competition including William Gibson’s Spook Country
and Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policeman’s Union.</p>
<p>Critics and scholars outside the science fiction community regularly
recognize Goonan’s ability to extrapolate startling—and startlingly
poetic—new futures from current science and technologies as well. In
2001, Scientific American praised her as a “shaman of the small” for
her expertise in nanotechnology, and that same year she was invited to
speak at the Library of Congress about “the biological century and the
future of science fiction.” In 2004, Goonan delivered keynote speeches
on nanotechnology and literary vision at the University of South
Carolina, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Idaho Academy of
Sciences. In 2006 her essay, “Consciousness, Literature, and Science
Fiction,” appeared on the Iowa Review web site, and in 2007 she was
invited to join the Sigma Science Fiction Think Tank, which does
futurism consulting for the U.S. Government and appropriate NGOs. Ms.
Goonan will teach a variety of courses during her time at Tech
including the history of science fiction and creative writing.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rebecca Keane</strong><br />Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts<br /><a href="http://www.gatech.edu/contact/index.html?id=rkeane3">Contact Rebecca Keane</a><br /><strong>404-894-1720</strong></p>]]></value>
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