Posts tagged: wendy webb
Feburary newsletter: Wendy Webb, Sheila Turnage, Deborah Johnson, Alice Hoffman, Megan Shepherd, MystiCon, TV deals, new and forthcoming books, literary lineups, and more
Posted on 2014-01-31 at 20:20 by montsamu
Vol 4. No 2. January 31, 2014:
Well, January was what one might call a good month. RDU-based convention illogiCon welcomed Mary Robinette Kowal, Lawrence M. Schoen, Laura Anne Gilman, Gail Z. Martin, Misty Massey and Ed Schubert, and many more to town, along with fantastic participation from Triangle-area authors and fans; William Shatner rocked the house with his one-man show; Quail Ridge Books hosted Carrie Vaughn for Dreams of the Golden Age; and Jeaniene Frost closed out January with the launch of her
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Coming to Town: Wendy Webb for The Vanishing, interviewed by Richard Dansky
Posted on 2014-01-28 at 16:33 by montsamu
Interview by Richard Dansky:
Think “Gothic” and you might not immediately think Minnesota, but Wendy Webb is working on changing that perception. Building on a writing career that began as a journalist for a Twin Cities arts & entertainment weekly, she’s published three critically and commercially successful gothic novels set in her home state. The third, The Vanishing [ebook], was released in January 2014, and in support of the book, she’s visiting Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill on Saturday, February 1st
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January Newsletter: illogiCon, William Shatner, Carrie Vaughn, Wendy Webb, and more
Posted on 2014-01-02 at 20:34 by montsamu
Vol 4. No 1. January 2, 2014:
Happy New Year! Plenty, plenty to talk about since December's newsletter, so let's get to it. First, though, I can't turn the page on 2013 without another mention of the fourth annual guide to regional science fiction and fantasy which covers 2013 in regional sf/f books. We celebrated a pretty big stack of those at the first annual regional author holiday book expo-- here are some pictures of the authors and a few guests at the event. Big thanks to them, to the folks who
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