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Tanya Reimer will be the guest of Redvers Public Library in Redvers Saskatchewan on Thursday 27th November from 4pm to 7pm at a book party and signing to celebrate her first two books – Ghosts on the Prairies, a Sacred Land Story, published by Elsewhen Press (i.e. us) and Petrified published by Sunbury Press. Go along and help make it a great party.
In September we will be at FantasyCon by the Sea in Scarborough. It will be our first FantasyCon, so if you’re going to be there please come and say hello to us, we’d love to see you. We’ll be in the Victoria Room selling our books all weekend, and we have a launch party on Saturday for our two latest titles Instrument of Peace by Rebecca Hall and Mandigo and the Hellhounds by Anders Reemark.
Some of our authors will be there too: Christopher Nuttall, Rebecca Hall, Susan Oke, James Starling, Tej Turner, Dave Weaver.
While we’re at FantasyCon we will be having a launch party for our two latest fantasy titles.
Mandigo and the Hellhounds, by Anders Reemark, is the book in the Mandigo trilogy. Translated from the Danish by Nina Sokol it is a classic epic fantasy story, suitable for younger readers but just as gripping for older readers.
When he was eight, Mandigo found a baby on a raft in the river and carried her to Greta, the wise woman who lived in the forest. By the time he was twelve, Greta had taught him some magic, but an evil force was looking for the baby and Greta decided to leave for the baby’s safety. Mandigo would have liked to go with her but his world is suddenly turned upside down with the arrival of a fearsome knight accompanied by a pack of Hellhounds…
The launch party is in the Harbourlights Restaurant in the Grand Hotel from 12-1pm on Saturday. If you’re coming to FantasyCon, please join us at the party.
We will be at FantasyCon in Peterborough at the end of September. As well as having a presence in the Dealers Room, we will be hosting a launch event for Rebecca Hall’s Instrument of War. Come and join us, or at least say hello over the weekend 😉
We will be at FantasyCon again in October. This year in the old walled city of Chester.
We will, of course, be in the Dealers Room for the whole weekend. We will be selling all of our titles.
On Saturday morning at 11am we are having a launch event in the Jubilee Room (shared with Horrific Tales) at which we will have readings from three of our latest books as well as some refreshments and the opportunity to chat to the authors and get them to sign your copy of their book (which we can sell you!). The authors at the launch will be:
Juliet Kemp – The Deep and Shining Dark
David M Allan – The Empty Throne
David Craig – Resurrection Men
Please come along to support them.
Some of our authors will also be participating in panels or giving talks as follows:
Fri 5:30pm The Gladstone Room
Putting the Science in Science Fiction – David M Allan
Sat 2:30pm The Edward Room
Reviewing and Getting Reviewed – Susan Oke (moderator)
Sat 3:00pm The Gladstone Room
Are We All Teenagers at Heart? – Juliet Kemp, PR Ellis
Sat 4:00pm The Albert Room
Writing Short Fiction – Juliet Kemp (moderator)
Sat 5:30pm The Albert Room
Cavorite to Coaxium – PR Ellis
Sat 8:30pm The Albert Room
Writing and Representing Queer Characters in Genre Fiction – PR Ellis
Sat 9:30pm The Albert Room
Writing Groups – Susan Oke
Sun 12:30pm The Edward Room
Underrepresented Voices in Genre Fiction – Juliet Kemp
The FantasyCon programme can be downloaded from here.
If you’re in or around Chester this coming weekend, but weren’t planning on coming to FantasyCon, there’s some great news for you. The Dealers Room at FantasyCon will be open to the public on Sunday morning (9am to 1pm). That means you can come in and visit a whole room full of Independent Publishers (including us) eager to sell you the best SFF books around; as well as purveyors of t-shirts, artwork and jewellery among other things.