What’s Coming Up — On The Blog & Otherwhere
An Interview with John R Fultz
First up, you may recall I did a “Just Arrived” post for John R Fultz’s Seven Princes recently, here. Well now I am pleased to tell you that I have finally gotten my act together and sent John—a fellow epic fantasy enthusiast, writer and Orbit author—some questions for an interview: wOOt! I say ‘wOOt’ because I asked John ages ago if I could do an interview when his book came out and he has been Really Very Patient waiting for me to get my, um, stuff, together. So with luck the interview should be posted next week.
First of all I should really say that NZ Book Month is coming up, which is something I look forward to every year—and something I always try and particiapte in too, ie making my contribution to the wider writing community as an author. Last year I was privileged to be invited to deliver a series of workshops as the guest of the Dan Davin Literary Foundation and reported on a very enjoyable week spent in Wakatipu and Southland, here.
This year I have two events coming up.
Flights of Fancy—Kiwi Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Horror
SpecFicNZ have organised a Book Month Event right here in Christchurch on Sunday 18 March, with seven NZ speculative fiction authors reading at the Air Force Museum in Harvard Avenue, Wigram, from 1-3 pm. The line-up, in alphabetical order, is Diane Berry, Jennifer Fallon, Amanda Fitzwater, Liz Gatens, Jane Higgins, Helen Lowe and Paul Mannering. And a very big thank you to Catherine Ford of SpecFicNZ for putting the event together.
(Psst—I am hoping to read from The Gathering of the Lost which will be Almost Officially Out: so exciting!)
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And Then There’s “The Great NZ Book Race”, here.
“Are New Zealanders really only separated by 2 degrees?
Students from Katikati College (Bay of Plenty) and Papanui College (Christchurch) will be supporting their local writers by reading, reviewing, and then passing on books , from person to person, until they reach the other school by the end of Term Three (see BOOKS ON THE RUN for complete list.) Their aim is to get their book read and reviewed by the most New Zealanders.“
Find out more by clicking the above link—but Thornspell is one of the books featured and you can see its feature page here. This is another really great NZ Book Month project and one I am honored to have been invited to join and am proud to support.
In this case, many thanks to Lee Murray and Piper de Mejia for getting the event up and racing.
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And of course, The Gathering of the Lost will be released in the USA on 27 March and in the UK, Australia and New Zealand on 4 April — but more on that “anon.”
I see you can pre-order Gathering of the Lost on Amazon already – kindle or mass market paperback ready for 27th March release 🙂 How exciting!
Charlotte–you are right: it is very exciting!