@inbook{31c87ba8fdff41a4a94aab3806933e16,
title = "Gortcullinane Man",
abstract = "Short story about a geneticist cloning bog bodies in a post-climate-collapse rural Ireland. The story was subsequently selected for the anthology Best of British Science Fiction 2022.",
keywords = "Ireland, Science Fiction, Short Story, genetics, Frankenstein",
author = "V. Nolan",
note = "Val Nolan is a Science Fiction author and academic who holds a PhD in contemporary literature and has taught university level literature and creative practice for fifteen years. He is the author of Neil Jordan: Works for the Page (UCC Press, 2022), co-author of the Spec Fic for Newbies series (Luna Press Publishing, 2023, 2024), and he has published academic articles in Science Fiction Studies, Foundation, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comic Books, Irish University Review, Irish Studies Review, symplokē, and Dictionary of Literary Biography. His fiction has appeared in Year{\textquoteright}s Best Science Fiction, Best of British Science Fiction, Unidentified Funny Objects, Opulent Syntax, the {\textquoteleft}Futures{\textquoteright} page of Nature, Andromeda Spaceways, ParSec, and Interzone (for which he also writes the {\textquoteleft}Folded Spaces{\textquoteright} column about the history of Science Fiction criticism). He has been shortlisted for the Theodore Sturgeon Award (for his story {\textquoteleft}The Irish Astronaut{\textquoteright}) and twice been a finalist for the BSFA Awards. He is currently a research fellow at Aberystwyth University in Wales where he was awarded Lecturer of the Year in 2022.",
year = "2022",
month = dec,
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-952086-50-2",
pages = "97",
editor = "Don Duncan and dave ring",
booktitle = "Opulent Syntax",
publisher = "Neon Hemlock",
}