- Roz
Kaveney (born 9 July 1949) is a
British writer, critic, and poet, best
known for her
critical works about pop
culture and for
being a core member...
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mysterious object. The
coining of the term has been
attributed to
reviewer Roz
Kaveney in 1981, but it was not in
general use
until Peter Nicholls included it...
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major media stylebooks and was
considered hate
speech by Facebook. Roz
Kaveney wrote in The
Guardian in 2010 that
tranny had
recently appeared to be undergoing...
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importance of
multifaceted characters.... Her
flaws empower her." Roz
Kaveney says, "Roslin is a
schoolteacher turned politician turned prophet – she...
- Roz
Kaveney writes that
Harold Andrews bullies Ellen Ripley, who is
demoralized after the
events of the
first two
Alien films.
According to
Kaveney, Andrews'...
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Youth Research, 13 (3), pp. 269–283.
Kaveney, p. 272. Wilcox, p. 202.
Kaveney, p. 253. Jowett, pp. 49–54.
Kaveney, p. 251. Wilcox, p. 50. Yeffeth, p. 43...
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Aliens who had
collaborated with
James Cameron on The Terminator. Roz
Kaveney, in her
analysis of Ash in From
Alien to The Matrix:
Reading Science Fiction...
- 269–283.
Kaveney, pp. 284–286.
Kaveney, pp. 287–291. Stevenson, pp. 128–130.
Kaveney, pp. 293–295.
Kaveney, pp. 295–300.
Kaveney, pp. 300–304.
Kaveney, p....
- not the same person, they
share similar knowledge in
operating systems.
Kaveney characterizes Hill's and Giler's "menacing robot" as a counter-revisionist...
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Penguin Books imprint Roc. The group's "core members" were Alex Stewart, Roz
Kaveney, Neil
Gaiman and Mary Gentle.
Contributors to
individual anthologies included...