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Russell Blackford

Russell Blackford (born 1954)[1] is an Australian writer, philosopher, and literary critic.

Russell Blackford

1954
Sydney

Writer, philosopher and critic

Australian

Science fiction, fantasy & horror

Early life and education[edit]

Blackford was born in Sydney, and grew up in the city of Lake Macquarie, near Newcastle, New South Wales. After graduating with first-class honours degrees in both arts and law from the University of Newcastle and University of Melbourne respectively, Blackford was awarded a PhD in English literature, also from Newcastle, on the return to myth in modern fictional narrative (as postulated by Northrop Frye). He completed a Master of Bioethics at Monash University[2] and was awarded a second PhD, in philosophy (also from Monash), for a thesis entitled "The philosophy of human enhancement". His supervisor was Justin Oakley.[3]

Career[edit]

As a fiction writer, Blackford specialises in science fiction, fantasy and horror fiction. His work includes four novels published by iBooks, three of them forming an original trilogy (The New John Connor Chronicles) set in the world of the Terminator movies. His non-fiction work frequently deals with issues involving science and society, particularly philosophical bioethics, cyberculture, transhumanism, and the history and current state of the science fiction genre. His work has appeared in many magazines, journals, and reference books, and has been featured most prominently in Quadrant, a monthly journal of literature and policy. It draws on his academic qualifications in a number of fields.


Since 2008, he has also been a Fellow of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He was a speaker at the 2010 Global Atheist Convention[4] and a contributor to The Australian Book of Atheism.[5]

The Tempting of the Witch King, Melbourne, Cory & Collins, 1983,  0-909117-18-7

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The New John Connor Chronicles

Terminator 2

Kong Reborn, ibooks, Inc. November 2005, 320p,  1-59687-133-4

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David Seed. A Companion To Science Fiction Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2005.  978-1-4051-1218-5

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