Author Appearances

Kay on the Road, Again

Kay Kenyon reports on this past weekend’s Orycon in Portland, Oregon, and the subsequent SF/F AuthorFest at Powell’s Books. She writes: “Orycon was in fine form this year, with GOH Robert Charles Wilson, among others. I was there too, and signed a few books and one robot. This yet-to-be-named robot will soon sport hundreds of sf/f fantasy author signatures. It will be auctioned off at a major venue like World Con or the RadCon Toxic Waste Party for the benefit of the Endeavour Award. (Won this weekend by Robin Hobb.)” Here is Kay and the unnamed robot (left).

Meanwhile, at the Powell’s AuthorFest, Kay signs Bright of the Sky next to the wonderful Mary Rosenblum, on hand with her novel Horizons. Also pictured on the left, Eldon Thompson.

In related Kenyon news, Calico Reaction has read Bright of the Sky and says, “Let me just start off by praising her ability to create real, individual characters from the start. ….what amazed me with Bright of the Sky is that every character, no matter how minor, reads like a real, individual person from the moment you meet him/her….”

Which is very nice. And she continues:

“Another reason this book’s worth the effort is the amazing complexity of the world-building. This world (story, characters, EVERYTHING) is so intricate that I can only marvel at the revelation of it. I know I sound over the top, but if you sit down with this book and start reading, you start to realize just how deep the world-building goes. …I’m really impressed.”

And that’s nice too. And finally:

“There’s a weight to this book, a depth, that really drew me in from the start. It’s not a fast read in that the prose flies off the page, but it’s by no means a slow read either. It’s a book you want to savor and absorb, gathering all the information and clues you can, because the story and characters and EVERYTHING is so damn complex. I keep saying that, I know, but it is. Just when you think you know what’s at stake, you find out that you really don’t. And that’s what keeps you reading.”

And that’s nice enough for one blog post.

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Kay Kenyon and 13 other authors

Kay Kenyon will be part of a huge “authorfest” at the Powell’s Books store at Cedar Hill Crossing, tomorrow, Nov 14th.

Here are the details: Local/NW Sci-Fi Authorfest

Fourteen science fiction writers — all on one, crazy night! Please join us for this special night, featuring: Lilith Saintcrow, Saint City Sinners (Orbit); Ken Scholes, Best New Fantasy 2 (Prime Books); Andy Mangels and Michael Martin, The Star Trek: Titan series (Pocket Books); Kay Kenyon, Bright of the Sky (Pyr); Phyllis Radford, the Dragon Nimbus series (Daw); Jay Lake, Mainspring (Tor); David Levine, Year’s Best Science Fiction 24 (St. Martin’s); Eldon Thompson, Legend of Asahiel series (Eos); Mike Shepherd, Audacious (Ace Books); Dal Perry, Gangster Conspiracy (Roc); Mary Rosenblum, Horizons (Tor); Ru Emerson, a contributor to the Bard’s Tale universe (Baen Books) and multiple anthologies; and John Bunnell.

Powell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd. (800) 878-7323

Then she’ll be heading to Orycon 29 for the weekend at the Portland Marriott Waterfront,1401 SW Naito Parkway, Portland OR 97201, this coming November 16th – 18th.

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David Louis Edelman at PhilCon 2007

Infoquake author David Louis Edelman will be appearing at next weekend’s PhilCon convention, held at the Sheraton City Center Hotel, in Philadelphia. Dave writes, “I’m currently planning on being there from Friday afternoon, November 16 through early Saturday evening, November 17. I’ll be appearing on ‘The Obligatory Philip K. Dick Panel; and ‘Promoting Yourself,’ and moderating panels on ‘Why I Decided to Start a Blog’ and ‘How to Sell Your First Novel.’

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How to Do a Book Tour

Kay Kenyon, author of Bright of the Sky, posts some funny but instructive thoughts on How To Do a Book Tour. My favorite? “If you have strangled a spaniel, leave quickly.”

And for those who want to catch her on the road, Kay will be at the following upcoming locations:

May 29 University Book Store/Seattle WA with author Brenda Cooper 7 pm
May 30 Village Books/Bellingham WA 7 pm
May 31 Third Place Books/Lake Forest Park WA with author Toby Bishop (Louise Marley) 7 pm
June 1 Village Books/Bellingham, WA
July 5-8 Readercon/Burlington, MA

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Catch Kay on Tour

Kay Kenyon has a string of appearances coming up in support of her new sci-fantasy, Bright of the Sky.

Come see her if you are nearby! And if you can’t make it, you can always order signed copies from these great stores.

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Author Appearances: David Louis Edelman & Kay Kenyon

David Louis Edelman is making the following appearances, including a reading at the famous KGB Bar, for his critically-acclaimed Infoquake:

*March 21 KGB Bar/New York, NY Fantastic Fiction Series, 7 pm ET
*April 20-22 Penguicon/Troy, MI
*May 5 Annapolis Book Festival/Annapolis, MD
*May 25-27 Balticon/Baltimore, MD
*July 5-8 Readercon/Burlington, MA

Kay Kenyon will be signing copies of her forthcoming sci-fantasy epic, Bright of the Sky,on the following dates:

*Apr. 15 A Book For All Seasons/Leavenworth, WA 1-3 pm
*Apr. 17 Read it Again Books/Wenatchee, WA 7 pm

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