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Patchwork Journey
Floating Worlds: Akira
Art by David Redon || IG
A frog-like space ship by Melvyn Grant.
Apropos of nothing at all except that it has been on my mind and I think I had better say it because it accounts for a good deal of my behaviour. There is a strong streak in me that wishes not to exist and really does not believe that I do, so that I tend to become unnerved when these curious ideas are proved to be not really true because someone (in this case you) has responded to something I have said or done just as if I were an actual person the same as you (especially) or anyone else.
Edward Gorey from Floating Worlds: The Letters of Edward Gorey and Peter F. Neumeyer
Meet Kim Stanley Robinson, Howard Hendrix, and Cecelia Holland at the January SF in SF
SF IN SF, in partnership with Tachyon Publications and the American Bookbinders Museum, welcomes the acclaimed writers Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars Trilogy and Red Moon, Howard V. Hendrix, author of Lightpaths and co-editor of Bridges to Science Fiction and Fantasy, and Cecelia Holland, writer of Floating Worlds and Dragon Heart.
Kim Stanley Robinson (credit: AllyUnion, CC-BY-SA), Howard Hendrix (Fourmyle Circus) , and Cecelia Holland (Brenda K. Marshall)
Each author will read from a selection of their work, followed by Q&A with the audience, moderated by Terry Bisson. Schmoozing with the authors and book signing follows the end of the discussion.
Sunday, January 20 Doors and cash bar open 6:00PM Event begins at 6:30 PM The American Bookbinders Museum 355 Clementina San Francisco, CA
$10 donation at the door (no one is turned away for lack of funds).
All donations benefit the American Bookbinders Museum
There will be an opportunity to have books signed at the end of the event. Books will be for sale courtesy of Borderlands Books, and attendees are welcome to bring books from home for signatures. There is no charge for autographs.
Podcasted by SOMA FM - SF’s internet radio station Sponsored by Tachyon Publications