April 2016
News
Kate Dolan (writing as K.D. Hays) will be featured in Southern Writers Magazine’s “What’s the Story” section explaining the inspiration for her latest book, Roped In. Since Kate was a jump rope coach for eight years and Roped In is a mystery surrounding a jump rope competition, the story behind the story could have easily stretched to novel length all by itself.
Stephen Tiano – who works as a book designer, Page Compositor and Layour Artist – has been quite busy recently. He’s currently working on three book interiors, one of which is a sort of retelling of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol with a transgender twist!
See some of what he’s been working on below.
Author Rajendra Kher has signed a contract with Leadstart Publishing Corp. for his upcoming non-fiction work Life After Life; Lifting the veil on Death. Congrats!
Rie Sheridan Rose has a short story titled “It’s…Complicated” in the anthology Lightships and Sabers which should see release 4/18/16.
Appearances
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- 0606.April.Saturday
- 0707.April.Sunday
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Minicon 54
DoubleTree Park Place in Saint Louis Park1500 Park Pl Blvd Minneapolis, MN 55416ZP Author – Kathryn Sullivan
Minicon is a volunteer-run, general science fiction convention held every year on Easter weekend in or near Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minicon is run by the Minnesota Science Fiction Society or MNStF.
Attendees of Minicon can expect to find a full slate of programming – panel discussions, readings, signings, costuming, films, gaming (open and organized), a teen lounge, an art show, dealers, kids’ programming, a science room, filk and folk music, a consuite and bar, room parties, and various special events.
The theme for Minicon this year is “Purple.”
- 2020.April.Saturday
Minicon 54
DoubleTree Park Place in Saint Louis Park1500 Park Pl Blvd Minneapolis, MN 55416ZP Author – Kathryn Sullivan
Minicon is a volunteer-run, general science fiction convention held every year on Easter weekend in or near Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minicon is run by the Minnesota Science Fiction Society or MNStF.
Attendees of Minicon can expect to find a full slate of programming – panel discussions, readings, signings, costuming, films, gaming (open and organized), a teen lounge, an art show, dealers, kids’ programming, a science room, filk and folk music, a consuite and bar, room parties, and various special events.
The theme for Minicon this year is “Purple.”
Book Trailers
This month’s book trailer is for Christine Marciniak’s novel – Always Ali!
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