@misc{58f9907a1429470284e89320b5d6a3dc,
title = "'Cofiwch Aberystwyth'",
abstract = "A post apocalyptic story (8,000 words) following three young Dutch women in the near future who travel to Aberystwyth some years after a nuclear disaster has ravaged the coast of Wales. The trio intends to record the visit for their urban exploration vlog. In the process, friendships are strained and secrets revealed.",
keywords = "Aberystwyth, Wales, Science Fiction, post apocalyptic, nuclear, contemporary fiction",
author = "V. Nolan",
note = "Val Nolan lectures on creative writing and genre fiction at Aberystwyth University. He holds a PhD in contemporary literature (National University of Ireland, Galway) and is a graduate of the Clarion Writers Workshop. He has published academic articles and book chapters about Alastair Reynolds, Grant Morrison, Flann O{\textquoteright}Brien, John McGahern, Neil Jordan, Battlestar Galactica, Lost, Fringe, and Stargate. He was previously a literary critic for the Irish Examiner, while his fiction has appeared in Interzone, on the {\textquoteleft}Futures{\textquoteright} page of Nature, and in anthologies such as The Year{\textquoteright}s Best Science Fiction. His story {\textquoteleft}The Irish Astronaut{\textquoteright} was shortlisted for the Theodore Sturgeon Award.",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
day = "3",
language = "English",
pages = "12--27",
journal = "Interzone",
issn = "0264-3596",
publisher = "TTA Press",
}