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Friday, October 30, 2009
Part 6: Avim's Oath last edit
Sent my last edit, incorporating the work of editor Richard Jenzen, to Edge earlier this week. Release date is April 2010. In this book, Amel and Erien sort out how to share power ...
Amel confronts new possibilities for his love life ...
and the benefits of becoming a religious icon ...
Luthan tries to make sense of Reetion sex-ed ...
And introducing Alivda ...
And the Princess Samanda O'Pearl, a 'middle-class' Royalblood from a parochial Demish world ...
And we meet one very Golden Demish champion ...
And one very Vrellish champion (Vras Vrel) ...
Labels: Avim's Oath, Richard Janzen Saturday, October 24, 2009
CNC Quesnel Welcomes me Friday Oct 23
Here's me (in the yellow shirt over black top, near the centre) Friday Oct 23, 2009 at the very nice welcome event held for me in the cafe area of Quesnel CNC Phase I building. I started as Associate Regional Director of CNC in Quesnel on Oct 13, which is why I've been a bit out of touch. Still working on getting two-way e-mail going in "the hovel" - the trailer where I'm living while Angela finishes up high school in Prince George. Surrounding me in the picture are staff and faculty who turned out for the snacks and wine, including my new boss Regional Director Bestsy Ives (blue sweater with floral panels on the front, to my right in the picture). Labels: CNC, Lynda Williams, Quesnel Thursday, October 08, 2009
Tanya Huff at Books and Company PG
SF author Tanya Huff read and threatened the audience with cat stories when the questions flagged, Oct 7, 2009 at Books and Company in Prince George, B.C. I met and enjoyed a pre-reading chat with Rob Budde. Tanya read her classic bartender story from Space Inc. edited by Julie E. Czerneda. I recognized the anthology because Alison Sinclair had a doctor story in it. Tanya is seen here on the Books and Co stage mischievously signing a "Diving Book" that a guy in the audience jokingly offered up when Tanya declared she's sign anything. She penned him quite an opus while people with her books for signing waited patiently and he began to wonder, aloud, "What are you writing?" Guess we'll never now. :-) Labels: Alison Sinclair, Books and Company, Julie E. Czerneda, Tanya Huff |