2021 Book Chapter The Happy MediumMarshall, Helen (2021). The Happy Medium. There Is No Death, There Are No Dead: Tales of Spiritualism Horror. (pp. 33-54) edited by Jess Landry and Aaron J. French. New York, NY, United States: Crystal Lake Publishing. |
2021 Conference Publication Storytelling, worldbuilding problems, and how science fiction can save the worldMarshall, Helen (2021). Storytelling, worldbuilding problems, and how science fiction can save the world. ‘The stars look very different today’: Migration and Exile in Science Fiction, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 12 June 2021. |
2020 Journal Article What can we learn about research narratives from professional storytellers?Wilkins, Kim and Marshall, Helen (2020). What can we learn about research narratives from professional storytellers?. The STEAM Journal, 4 (2) 11, 1-4. doi: 10.5642/steam.20200402.11 |
2020 Journal Article A flare of light or ‘the great clomping foot of nerdism?’: M John Harrison’s radical poetics of worldbuildingMarshall, Helen (2020). A flare of light or ‘the great clomping foot of nerdism?’: M John Harrison’s radical poetics of worldbuilding. Text, 24 (2), 1-24. doi: 10.52086/001c.18569 |
2020 Book Chapter Survival strategies for weird timesMarshall, Helen (2020). Survival strategies for weird times. The diseases of the head: essays on the horrors of speculative philosophy. (pp. 277-314) edited by Matt Rosen. New York, NY, United States: Punctum Books. doi: 10.21983/P3.0280.1.00 |
2020 Journal Article A snapshot of an age: the publication history of CarrieMarshall, Helen (2020). A snapshot of an age: the publication history of Carrie. Journal of Popular Culture, 53 (2), 284-302. doi: 10.1111/jpcu.12897 |
2020 Conference Publication Origin stories: starting points for crafting new science fictionMarshall, Helen (2020). Origin stories: starting points for crafting new science fiction. International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL, United States, 28 March 2020. |
2019 Journal Article A sci-fi anthology offers widely divergent glimpses of the futureMarshall, Helen (2019). A sci-fi anthology offers widely divergent glimpses of the future. New Scientist, 244 (3253), 32. |
2019 Book Chapter The NekrologMarshall, Helen (2019). The Nekrolog. Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery. (pp. 303-326) edited by Christopher Golden and Rachel Deering. London, United Kingdom: Titan Books. |
2019 Journal Article The Institute by Stephen King leads a revolutionary sci-fi rebootMarshall, Helen (2019). The Institute by Stephen King leads a revolutionary sci-fi reboot. New Scientist, 243 (3249), 32. |
2019 Journal Article A surfeit of snake oilMarshall, Helen (2019). A surfeit of snake oil. New Scientist, 243 (3245), 32. |
2019 Journal Article Reflections of a broken worldMarshall, Helen (2019). Reflections of a broken world. New Scientist, 243 (3241), 32-32. doi: 10.1016/S0262-4079(19)31433-2 |
2019 Journal Article Writing the futureMarshall, Helen (2019). Writing the future. New Scientist, 243 (3237), 30-30. doi: 10.1016/S0262-4079(19)31231-X |
2019 Journal Article Experimental wordsMarshall, Helen (2019). Experimental words. New Scientist, 242 (3233), 32-32. |
2018 Conference Publication Impact and the creative artsMarshall, Helen (2018). Impact and the creative arts. Transforming Research , Providence, RI, United States, 3-4 October 2018. |
2018 Book Chapter The other tigerMarshall, Helen (2018). The other tiger. The silent garden collective: a journal of esoteric fabulism. (pp. 13-45) edited by Silent Garden Collective . Toronto, Canada: Undertow Publications. |
2017 Conference Publication Finding Carrie: changing book technologies and the growth of horror in literatureMarshall, Helen (2017). Finding Carrie: changing book technologies and the growth of horror in literature. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing , Victoria, BC, Canada, 9-12 June 2017. |
2017 Journal Article They are passing by without turningMarshall, Helen (2017). They are passing by without turning. Gamut (6). |
2017 Conference Publication Snapshot of an age: the publishing history of CarrieMarshall, Helen (2017). Snapshot of an age: the publishing history of Carrie. The 38th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL, United States, 22-26 March 2017. |
2017 Book Year's best weird fictionHelen Marshall and Michael Kelly eds. (2017). Year's best weird fiction. Toronto, Canada: Undertow Publications. |