Jul
5
Wed
Emma Törzs Reading
Jul 5 @ 18:30 – 19:30
Emma Törzs Reading

Come meet Emma Törzs at DreamHaven on Wednesday July 5th! She is a World Fantasy Award winner and will be reading from and signing her new novel, Ink Blood Sister Scribe (see our review at http://dreamhavenbooks.com/ink-blood-sister-scribe-by-emma-torzs/) .

Oct
18
Wed
Patricia C. Wrede signing
Oct 18 @ 18:30 – 20:00
Patricia C. Wrede signing

Though probably best known for her Enchanted Forest Chronicles, Patricia C. Wrede has been publishing constantly since 1982. Her latest novel is The Dark Lord’s Daughter, and she will be in the store on October 18th from 6:30-8 pm reading from her work and signing books.

Dec
6
Wed
Naomi Kritzer signing
Dec 6 @ 18:30 – 19:30
Naomi Kritzer signing

On December 6th, Naomi Kritzer – local author, award-winner, politics blogger and all-around cool person – will be at the store to sign and read from her new book, Liberty’s Daughter. We will have copies of that available, as well as many of her earlier books.

Mar
28
Thu
T. Kingfisher/Ursula Vernon signing
Mar 28 @ 18:30 – 20:00
T. Kingfisher/Ursula Vernon signing

Ursula Vernon is going to be in town as Guest of Honor for Minicon 57 and will be joining us here at the store the night before for a signing. For those who don’t know, Ursula Vernon (author of Hamster Princess, Digger, Dragonbreath, Castle Hangnail) also writes under the nom de plume T. Kingfisher, and as such has a new title out, What Feasts at Night. We’ll have these titles and many more available.

May
25
Sat
Welcome to Boy.net Book Launch
May 25 @ 18:30 – 20:30
Welcome to Boy.net Book Launch

Join us on May 25th to help celebrate the launch of a new title from local author Lyda Morehouse! There will be reading, signing, and snacks.

Here’s the description of the new book, Welcome to Boy.net:

Lucia Del Toro and Independence ‘Hawk’ Hawking are a pair of happy-go-lucky lesbian bounty hunters, united in their passion for adventure and each other. Hawk grew up on a hippy science commune on the Earth’s Moon and has always been rootless and carefree. Del Toro, however, has a more complicated past, which is about to come back to haunt her.


A key player in Solar System politics is the UN’s crack regiment of space marines, the ENForcers. They are as hardcore and testosterone-fuelled as military units come, and proudly all-male. They are cyborgs, all connected through a bioware network known as boy.net. Lucia’s link to that network is one of many things that Del Toro thought she’d put behind her when she got out of the military and changed her life. But, with the security of the Solar System at stake, she will soon have a choice to make.

Here’s what another author you should know has to say about it:  “Welcome to Boy.Net gives the reader a gripping blend of space adventure, a universe with the glitz and grime of a city’s nightlife, and heartbreakingly human characters you will root for. […] ‘The Rule of Cool’ in fiction writing is when if something’s cool, it’s in. Welcome to Boy.Net follows the Rule of Cool, then flips everything over to show you the underside, the complications, and the price. You see the place built with the Rule of Cool two decades later, as the employees try their best to keep the air from leaking out and the cold from leaking in. Lyda’s books start with cool, and then ask, who’s in charge of the repairs on this?” — Naomi Kritzer

 

Jun
20
Thu
Speculations Event: Adam Stemple reading
Jun 20 @ 18:30 – 19:45

On Thursday, June 20 from 6:30-7:45 p.m. ADAM STEMPLE reads from his work.  Adam Stemple is an award-winning author, poet, and musician. Of his first novel, Singer of Souls, SFWA Grandmaster Anne McCaffrey said, “One of the best first novels I have ever read.” Of his later works, Hugo Award-winning author Naomi Kritzer said, “No one writes bastard-son-of-a-bitch characters as brilliantly as Adam Stemple.”

Speculations is a co-production of DreamHaven and SF Minnesota, a multicultural, multimedia organization that also sponsors the midsummer speculative fiction convention, Diversicon.


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