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Dr. Ines Gregori Labarta is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She specializes in speculative fiction, focusing on queer narratives, transcultural connections, and genre-bending works. Her research explores multilingual narratives, migrant experiences, and the intersection of literature with graphic novels and podcasting. She has authored novels, novellas, and short stories, including The Three Lives of Saint Ciarán (2024) and Kabuki (2017). She supervises PhD students in prose projects aligned with her interests.
Her academic projects include the Graphic Futures initiative as a Research Associate. She has presented at conferences like the 2024 Current Research in Speculative Fiction and produced podcasts such as The Writing Life. Her work bridges literary experimentation with cultural and gender studies, emphasizing themes of identity and transnationalism.
Publications span novels, academic theses, and graphic works. Notable works include her 2019 doctoral thesis Queering the Bull and collaborations in digital storytelling. She maintains active roles in literary journalism and radio, furthering creative and academic discourse.
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