Science Fiction and Fantasy Society

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Want to find out more? You can either visit our forums, email us at sffsoc@gmail.com, or take a look at our Main Site.

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The society has a Library of around 1250 books, free to all members. With titles from Edgar Pangborn’s “A Mirror For Observers” to John Boorman’s “Zardoz”, we almost certainly have what you are looking for. And, in the unlikely instance we don’t, our Librarian is always looking for more ideas to add to the ever growing collection. So go ahead, borrow all those epic series you've always wanted to read, but never found the chance.

The list is a little large to import a copy here, so we ask that you visit our main site for the full list.

 

About the Society

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"Mostly harmless!"

To those in the know, those two simple words are enough! We are the university's resident society dedicated to bringing together those fortunate souls with a shared interest in all things science fiction and fantasy. The Nottingham University Science Fiction and Fantasy Society (SFFS for short) exists to provide its members with a steady and nourishing diet of films and TV series' old and new from a variety of genres, and to cater likewise for those with more literary tastes with its expansive library of over 1000 books, a complete-ish catalogue of which is available here.

Meetings are held every Wednesday at 7pm in E126 of the Portland Building. We watch virtually anything with actual viewing starting at 7:30pm. Afterwards we get together to talk all things geeky!

We also run an Anime night, with meetings every Monday, again at 7pm, but in C27 of Portland. Please bring any anime you have (real DVD only please). We watch both series and films, with a maximum of two episodes from any particular series each week, to try to encourage variety.

And, if that wasn't enough, we also endevour to have regular socials, film outings, and other shindigs, including our annual Halloween Party, where we finally get to take off our masks and be our true selves.

So if you know significance of 42 or how many parsecs Han did the Kessel Run in, come join us! We don't bite, often!

For more information visit our main website and forums.

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