This Monday 7pm: Reading at Bluestockings Bookstore, NYC

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Think Science Fiction & Fantasy are regressive and escapist?

 

Think again!


 

LGBTQ Science Fiction & Fantasy Reading

 

Monday, January 7th, 2013

7:00 PM

Bluestockings Bookstore

172 Allen Street

(Lower East Side, between Stanton & Rivington)

New York, New York 10002

 

Speculative fiction is a fundamentally queer enterprise - an exercise in imagining radically different ways of being. Some of New York City’s leading queer writers of science fiction and fantasy - and a few out-of-town guests - will gather for six short pieces exploring science fiction and fantasy in all its wild imaginative weirdness.

Featuring: Ellen Kushner, Richard Bowes, Val Howlett, Carmen Maria Machado, Sam J. Miller, and Delia Sherman.

6 readers in 1 hour try to showcase what makes what we do worth paying attention to. 

And there will be candy.

MORE INFO:

 http://www.facebook.com/events/143385942475753/

http://samjmiller.com/2013/01/02/queer-science-fiction-fantasy-in-nyc-january-7th/

 

Reader Bios:

Richard Bowes’ new novel Dust Devil on a Quiet Street will appear on Mayday 2013 from Lethe Press. Minions of the Moon, his 1999 Lambda-winning novel, will soon be available in e-book and POD formats.


Val Howlett is a graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts Writing for Children and Young Adults program. Her story ”The Arf Thing” was the winner of VCFA’s In a Nutshell Short Story Award in the summer of 2011. She is currently working on a YA novel, Underdog, for Tor. Recent and forthcoming appearances include: F&SF, Icarus, Apex, Lightspeed and the anthologies Million Writers Award, After, Wilde Stories 2012, Bloody Fabulous, Ghost’s: Recent Hauntings, Handsome Devil, Hauntings, Once Upon a Time and Where Thy Dark Eye Glances.

Ellen Kushner’s first novel, Swordspoint, quickly became a cult book that some say initiated the queer end of the “fantasy of manners” spectrum.  She returned to the same setting in The Privilege of the Sword and its sequel, The Fall of the Kings (written with Delia Sherman), as well as a growing number of short stories. Her second novel, Thomas the Rhymer, won the Mythopoeic  Award and the World Fantasy Award. She and her partner, author and educator Delia Sherman, live in New York City, with a lot of books, airplane ticket stubs, and no cats whatsoever. www.EllenKushner.com

Carmen Maria Machado is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers’ Workshop. Her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Strange Horizons, Unstuck, Indiana Review, Five Chapters, Opium Magazine, and Best Women’s Erotica 2012 (from Cleis Press). She has contributed nonfiction to The Paris Review Daily, The Hairpin, and The Rumpus. She lives in Iowa City.

Sam J. Miller is a writer and a community organizer. His fiction and essays have appeared in Strange Horizons, The Minnesota Review, Fiction International, Washington Square, and The Rumpus. He is a graduate of the 2012 Clarion Writer’s Workshop, and the co-editor of Horror After 9/11, an anthology published by the University of Texas Press. Visit him at www.samjmiller.com

Delia Sherman has been exploring history, fairy tale, and gay themes in her fiction ever since her first novel, Through A Brazen Mirror, came out in 1989. In collaboration with her partner Ellen Kushner, she wrote the World Fantasy Award nominated novella “The Fall of the Kings,” which they later expanded considerably into The Fall of the Kings.  Delia enjoys teaching, knitting, living in New York City and traveling.

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