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at the Augusta House152 Augusta Avenue, 2nd Floor(link to google map? or jpeg of google map?)Toronto, ONery available between 21-24 of this monthEmerging from early magic realism, mythology and fable, from the work of science fiction authors who cut their teeth during the 1950’s golden age of pulp science fiction, and from the disturbing literary forays of horror writers inspired by Shelley, Poe, and Stoker, Canadian speculative fiction has begun to move in strange and provocative new directions, becoming something altogether different from its American counterpart and wholly itself.We believe that Canadian authors may well prove to be the kind of rejuvenating force necessary to revitalize the “pulp” genres of fantasy, science fiction and horror writing. As Canadian publications including Neo-Opsis, OnSpec, Ideomancer, Challenging Destiny, the long-running Tesseracts collections, and our own ChiZine Publications become increasingly prominent markets for speculative fiction, we want to establish a dialogue between senior and junior authors, between authors and editors, and between authors and readers in order to encourage the growth of this important literary domain.
If you're in town,
ROBERT J SAWYER is one of only seven writers in history (and the only Canadian) to win all three of the science-fiction field's top honors for best novel of the year: the Hugo Award; the Nebula Award; and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award.
ED GREENWOOD is an award-winning Canadian writer, editor, game designer, columnist, and librarian best known as the creator of The Forgotten Realms® fantasy world.
LEAH BOBET has a degree in linguistics from the University of Toronto, edits at Ideomancer Speculative Fiction, and moonlights at Bakka-Phoenix Books, Canada's oldest science fiction bookstore.
MICHELLE SAGARA WEST, a 1992 Campbell Award nominee, started her first novel, Into the Dark Lands, in 1986, which was eventually published by Del Rey books at the tail end of 1991. She has also published the House War with DAW and the Chronicles of Elantra.
If you want more information about the reading series or the workships they offer, head on over to their website.
* Thanks to The Quiet One who corrected me on the venue in the comments.
Thanks for giving the Reading Series a mention. We're excited to have the chance to sponsor a great way to celebrate Canadian spec fic.
ReplyDeleteThe event will be honouring Bakka Pheonix Books, but we will be holding it at our regular location of the Augusta House at 152 August Ave. We hope you can make it!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of monthly readings/events. Toronto needs more book related activities.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I've been scheduled to work that day (and since I took a week off I can't ask to change that now).
I'm hoping to attend the March event with Cory Doctorow. I've seen him talk before and he's quite good.