SWIL - Swarthmore Warders of
      Imaginative Literature

A nondeterministic set of sentients devoted to order and chaos

SWIL, founded in 1978, is nominally the science fiction and fantasy club at Swarthmore College.
It is eccentric, entropic, and infinitely interpretable.

Participants in SWIL (called non-members, for complicated, but quite explicable reasons) meet every Saturday at high noon in Sharples room 4 to plan for the next week and reaffirm our existence. Like other cults, we also engage in ritual activities such as story reading, round singing, attending science fiction conventions and renaissance faires, and presenting weekly movies. Our most famous event is the Pterodactyl Hunt, an all-campus roleplaying event whose objective is to exterminate the last of the venomous pterodactyls. We also publish a literary magazine called BEM: Bug-Eyed Magazine.

Sentients: SWILfolk
Weirdness: SWIL activities
Information: SWIL's Online Archives
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