Denver Comic Con Schedule

I’ll be on panels at Denver Comic Con on Saturday and Sunday. Here’s my schedule.

Magicians, Psychics, and Characters with Super – Room 110 – Saturday 4:45- 5:35
Café Otherworld: Where Paranormal Is Just the Beginning – Room 102 – Saturday 6:15 – 7:05

Have Sparkly Vampires ‘Bitten’ the Dust? – Room 107 – Sunday 11:00 – 11:50
How the Digital Format is Changing the Creation Process? – Room 102 – Sunday 2:45 – 3:35
Women in Fiction – Room 108 – Sunday 4:00 – 4:50

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Reading for Auraria Writers Week

osiris31I’ll be reading from my short story “The Judgment of Osiris,” Monday, March 18, at 11:45 a.m. in Tivoli Room 320 AB on the Auraria Campus in Denver. The story will appear in spring in the anthology Tales of Firelight and Shadow edited by Alexis Brooks de Vita for Double Dragon Media.

On Tuesday we have our State of Publishing panel, and on Wednesday Gish Jen will present. (See the post below for details.)

Podcast–Reading from Beneath the Hallowed Hill

Listen to Megan’s trip to visit the fae in Beneath the Hallowed Hill with a couple of new paragraphs not in the current edition.

The latest Broad Pod, September 2011: Fairy Tales for Grown-Ups, is available for you to enjoy!

http://broadpod.posterous.com

Thank you, L.C. Hu, writer, artist, and all around geek, for hosting and assembling this episode.  Dragons and magical beasts, peasants and princesses, heroes and tricksters­—fairy tales are some of the first stories many of us hear as children; is it any surprise that they continue to inspire us into adulthood? This month brings us five new interpretations of the fairy story, as varied and wonderful as the tales that enchanted us as children.

Catherine Lundoff  tells us of Vadija the Merry, whose laugh inspires a talespinner to begin a life-changing journey.  Shauna Roberts gives us a
science fiction retelling of the old tale Maid on the Shore.  Theresa Crater leads us down beneath the Tor to meet the fae, as we follow a young woman’s initiation to become a priestess. Vonnie Winslow Crist spins us a tale about a young man who makes a deal involving death, deceit, and
devotion with a swan maiden. And Trisha Woolridge enchants us with the story of  a young woman wandering her uncle’s manor, who discovers a curious portrait in a dusty side room.

So sit back, and let yourself be swept away by these five fantastic fairy stories.

Then There Were Three

Thea Hutcheson is joining us after all! Saturday, April 23, 3:00 p.m. at the Broadway Book Mall, 200 S. Broadway, Denver; phone 303-744-BOOK (2665) – A trio of local urban fantasy writers: Theresa Crater (Beneath the Hallowed Hill), Robin D. Owens (Enchanted No More) and Thea Hutcheson (The Bee Lady’s Amulet) will all discuss and sign their latest books.