DreamHaven Books will be exhibiting at NerdCon Stories on Friday, Oct 14th and Saturday Oct 15th.
We had a fabulous time selling books there last year, and have stocked up this time with even more copies and more authors than before.
Greg and Lisa will both be there helping you to nab that treasured book in time to take it over to the Signings area and meet the author.
Please join us Thursday, October 20th, 2016 at 6:30 PM for a reading with Kathe Koja, author of the Bram Stoker and Locus Award-winning first novel The Cypher; the adult novels Bad Brains, Skin, Strange Angels (a Deathrealm Award winner), Kink, the Under the Poppy trilogy (which includes Under the Poppy, The Mercury Waltz, and The Bastards’ Paradise), young adult novels: Straydog, Buddha Boy, The Blue Mirror, Talk, Going Under, Kissing the Bee, and Headlong; the story collection Extremities; and many uncollected stories.
Her novels and stories often concern characters who have been marginalized by society, and the transcendence and/or disintegration that follows their social isolation.
Due to an unexpected development, Rez will be rescheduling his reading for later in November. We will keep you posted when we have more information.
On Wednesday, October 26, JOHN CALVIN REZMERSKI reads his poetry.
Mr. Rezmerski was born in Pennsylvania, and again in Ohio, then again in Kansas, and three times more in Minnesota. By some accounts he has three lives left, but he is not taking any bets because he doesn’t believe in cats. He is a member of Lady Poetesses from Hell by virtue of the fact that he channels Grace Lord Stoke (via email), from whom he has learned a great deal. He has published 20 books, chapbooks, and anthologies, including _The Frederick Manfred Reader_, a screenplay, and three plays. He has performed his work for schools, libraries, bookstores, science fiction conventions, clubs, professional organizations, senior centers, museums, festivals, fairs, coffee houses, bars, and on television, and on radio, including National Public Radio’s Wha’d Ya Know?, and collaborated with painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, dancers, theatrical troupes, and scientists. Over 35 years, he taught creative writing, journalism, linguistics, science fiction, and storytelling at Gustavus Adolphus College. His poetry includes 22 from TOTU and Breaking the Rules: Starting with Ghazals.
He will be reading a single long poem–the complete text of his recently published chapbook, “Cataloging the Flow: Elegy” published by Red Dragonfly Press.
You can learn more about him at his website.
Speculations is a co-production of DreamHaven Books and SF MINNESOTA, a multicultural speculative fiction organization that also hosts a midsummer SF convention, DIVERSICON, the 25th edition of which will be held July 21-23, 2017, in the Twin Cities, with Guests of Honor ELEANOR ARNASON and MELISSA SCOTT.
As we have for almost 40 years, DreamHaven Books will once again be exhibiting at the Windycon Science Fiction Convention, this year to be held in the Westin Lombard Yorktown Center (as it has been for the last several years).
Please come and check out our fabulous collection! (And help us not have to take as much back to Minneapolis on Sunday…)
Please join us
Wednesday, November 16th, 2016 at 6:30 PM
for a reading with
Jason D. Wittman.
Bibliography from his SFFnet page:
“Femme Fatale” in the e-zine Baen’s Universe.
Aftergame in the e-zine Aberrant Dreams.
On Bookstores, Burners, and Origami, my first major publication, found on SCIFI.COM.
The Artist, my first paid publication, a 100-word story found on the-phone-book.com.
“Flame of Intellect”, in Issue #1 of The Drabbler, published by Sam’s Dot Publishing.
On Wednesday, December 7 from 6:30-7:30 p.m., there will be a special Speculations memorial edition celebrating the life and work of JOHN CALVIN REZMERSKI (1942-2016).
Also known as Rez. Mr. Rezmerski was born in Pennsylvania, and again in Ohio, then again in Kansas, and at least three times more in Minnesota. He was a member of Lady Poetesses from Hell by virtue of the fact that he channeled Grace Lord Stoke (via email), from whom he learned a great deal. He published over 20 books, chapbooks, and anthologies, including _The Frederick Manfred Reader_, a screenplay, and three plays. He performed his work for schools, libraries, bookstores, science fiction conventions, clubs, professional organizations, senior centers, museums, festivals, fairs, coffee houses, bars, and on television, and on radio, including National Public Radio’s _Wha’d Ya Know?_, and collaborated with painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, dancers, theatrical troupes, and scientists. Over 35 years, he taught creative writing, journalism, linguistics, science fiction, and storytelling at Gustavus Adolphus College. His poetry includes _22 from TOTU_ and _Breaking the Rules: Starting with Ghazals_. He had been planning to do a Speculations Reading this fall, consisting of a single long poem–the complete text of his recently published chapbook, “Cataloging the Flow: Elegy” published by Red Dragonfly Press.
For the December 7 memorial, people are invited to bring a favorite poem or poems by Rez to read, and/or an anecdote about him to share.
Batman Authors at DreamHaven Books Saturday, December 10th at 2:00pm
Bob Garcia and Joe Desris, authors of the new coffee-table book from Titan Books, Batman : A Celebration of The Classic TV Series, will be at DreamHaven Books (2301 E. 38th St. in Minneapolis) on Saturday, December 10th at 2:00pm. They will talk about and sign this detailed look at the still-popular television series which aired 50 years ago.
Oversized, hardcover, packed with high quality photos, 255 pages for $50.00.
Please join us for what’s sure to be a fun afternoon!
Our distributor says:
Batman: A Celebration of the Classic TV Series is the definitive book for all fans of the popular Sixties show. Presented in a lavish hardcover edition, the book features classic images, rare stills, photography and production art and serves as the ultimate tribute for fans of the series.
Now at long last, collectors and Bat-fans alike can indulge in a detailed and in-depth look at the show that inspired generations.
Titan Books adds:
KA-POW! This is the book Batman Fans have been waiting for! For the first time, the classic 1960s TV series, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin, gets the lavish, in-depth coffee table book tribute it so richly deserves. From the Rogues Gallery of Villains, including the Penguin, the Joker and Catwoman, to the car every kid wanted – the Batmobile – it’s all here! Holy History Batman!
The book will provide an in-depth and highly visual overview of the show, and the cultural impact it had, defining the Dynamic Duo for a generation, and bringing Pop Art to Primetime.
From the creation of the show, through the production of its 120 episodes over 3 seasons, to its legacy and afterlife in continual syndication around the world, the book will relive favorite moments, uncover behind the scenes secrets, and celebrate the people both in front of and behind the camera who brought Batman to the screen.
Filled with classic images, and rare and previously unseen photos and production art from archives and the private collections of Adam West, among many others, this will be the definitive companion to the series, both for long-standing fans, and newcomers discovering the show’s charms for the first time.
BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics.
DreamHaven plans to exhibit at the upcoming Fat Albert Toy Show on Sunday December 18th!
Greg has recently acquired a vast and diverse assemblage of antique and vintage toys – not just rockets and robots this time. While he’s put together some very nice displays here in the bookstore, this toy show provides the structure to bring everything out of the basement at one time. And perhaps attract the the attentions of people who aren’t familiar with the bookstore yet.
It’s a short window – the regular entry fee is $1.00, which gets you in between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Or you could pop for the early access fee of $5.00 and get in at 8:00 AM, and scoop all those best deals for yourself.
So, bundle up for what looks to be one of our coldest days on record, and check out a Toy Show!
On Wednesday, January 18th 2017, Speculations will sponsor its third annual ROUND ROBIN READINGS.
Readers bring three selections from their poetry and/or prose, each about five minutes’ worth, and we’ll keep reading till 7:30 or until we run out of selections, whichever comes first.
Then we’ll go hang out at a bistro.
Speculations is a co-production of DreamHaven Books and SF MINNESOTA, a multicultural speculative fiction organization that also hosts a midsummer SF convention, DIVERSICON, the 25th edition of which will be held July 21-23, 2017, in the Twin Cities, with Guests of Honor ELEANOR ARNASON and MELISSA SCOTT.
On Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30 MICHAEL MERRIAM reads from his work. Michael Merriam is an author, actor, poet, playwright, and professional storyteller. His debut novel, Last Car to Annwyn Station, was named a Top Book in 2011 by Readings in Lesbian & Bisexual Women’s Fiction and his novella, Should We Drown in Feathered Sleep, was long-listed for the Nebula Award. His scripts have been produced for stage and radio and he has appeared on stage in the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Tellebration!, StoryFest Minnesota and over the air on KFAI and Minnesota Public Radio. Michael is the co-organizer of the Minnesota Speculative Fiction Writers and a member of the Artists with Disabilities Alliance, the Steampunk Artists and Writers Guild, and Story Arts Minnesota. Visit his homepage at www.michaelmerriam.com .
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