Bryan Thomas Schmidt invites everyone to a reading and book launch for Mission: Tomorrow,inside the KU Student Union at Jayhawk Ink, 2nd Floor, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS.
Hugo-nominated Editor Schmidt, and authors James Gunn, Robin Wayne Bailey and Chris McKitterick will be reading selections from the new Baen hard sf anthology, and signing copies.
The event is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 16, from 5:30-7:45 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
Robin Wayne Bailey |
Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Robin Wayne Bailey
are putting finishing touches on the anthology Little Green Men – Attack!, a humorous Science Fiction
anthology for Baen Books. It will feature close encounter stories with a
humorous twist and includes new stories from James Gunn, Mike Resnick, Elizabeth Moon, Esther Friesner, Selina
Rosen, Seanan McGuire, Allen Steele, Jody Lynn Nye, and Kristine Kathryn Rusch,
as well as Robin and Bryan and many others. It’s expected
release date will be either late 2016 or early 2017.
Bryan Thomas Schmidt |
Bryan Thomas Schmidt also sold a YA anthology, Decision Points, to WordFire Press
publisher Kevin J. Anderson. The
anthology includes new and reprint stories of science fiction, fantasy and
horror that revolve around character choices.
A never-before anthologized “Ender” story by Orson Scott Card joins stories by Mike Resnick, Robert Silverberg, Steven Gould, Cory Doctorow, Lois
McMaster Bujold, Jonathan Maberry, Alethea Kontis, Nnedi Okorafor, Robert J.
Sawyer and KC-area writer K.D.
McEntire, amongst others.
Author and KaCSFFS member M.C. Chambers has a new story in a just-released speculative fiction anthology from Hadley Rille Books, Ruins Excavation.
It consists of 17 stories built around the theme "Women of Color Archaeologists excavate ruins across the world," and it is available as either an e-publication or as a paperback.
Mitchell Bentley, Artist and Thespian
The lovely and talented artist, our friend Mitch Bentley, has announced a new cover, plus two acting projects and an upcoming appearance in Kansas City.
The cover art is for Posh Bytes: BeautyWorld Tales of Whimsey and Woe by C. Rose. The author has created a world wherein people wear electronic body suits that are programmable fashions - connected via web and neural implant, so one buys a new “dress” or even make-up program and they flick through their library of stuff to change what they wear or how they look. Rose bought all rights, so there will be one canvas, period. No prints.
He is in a play called Susquehanna to Freedom (not sci-fi/fantasy), written by Dr. Dorothy King, a professor at Penn State Harrisburg; she and Cathie McCormick (Mitch's wife) did the research for this together and traveled to several locations to gather information and go through archives.
The cover art is for Posh Bytes: BeautyWorld Tales of Whimsey and Woe by C. Rose. The author has created a world wherein people wear electronic body suits that are programmable fashions - connected via web and neural implant, so one buys a new “dress” or even make-up program and they flick through their library of stuff to change what they wear or how they look. Rose bought all rights, so there will be one canvas, period. No prints.
He is in a play called Susquehanna to Freedom (not sci-fi/fantasy), written by Dr. Dorothy King, a professor at Penn State Harrisburg; she and Cathie McCormick (Mitch's wife) did the research for this together and traveled to several locations to gather information and go through archives.
John W. Jones Museum |
Mitch plays Dr. Howard Malcolm, the president of Lewisburg University (now Bucknell), in scene 5. The play is being performed in Elmira, NY. This is the 4th production of this play, which has been performed at several locations along the Susquehanna; Mitch has previously performed in two earlier production.
Mitch's 3rd full-length feature film and IMDB entry is also about to be
released.The film is a comedy called Pretendagers, written and directed
by Hal Cramer. He appears in the last ¼ or so of the film as the store owner, Stewart
Eissen. He's not in the official trailer, but here it is:
Mitch and KaCSFFS' own Sherri Dean are slated to be the Artist GOH and Author GOH respectively, at the KC Cosmic Expo, Feb. 13-14, 2016. Mitch's wife Cathie McCormick is the Fan GOH at this event.
Randal Spangler Fantasy Art announces Holiday Open House
New print: "Tree of Enchantment" |
Hours for each of the Saturdays are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and on each of the Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Come enjoy the season with cookies, coffee, Christmas music, and a beautiful Christmas tree.
There will be new artwork, older pieces, and some originals. You also might score some bargains among Randal's marked-down "travel worn" pieces that have been to several art fairs or Renaissance Festival booths en route to their new homes. For more information, please see his website.
Ty Gephardt appears in a KC Steak Co. ad
Now airing on Time-Warner Cable channels, former KaCSFFS President and current member Ty Gephardt appears briefly in the ad "We Own the Fillet" by Kansas City Steak Company. Ty is represented by Hoffman International Model and Talent Agency of Leawood.
Book Debut and Book-Signing, plus an additional Art Open House
The Curse of Jacob Tracy, the debut novel of Lawrence-based Holly Messinger that has been getting very positive advance reviews, becomes available for sale December 1, in bookstores and online.
Holly will be signing copies from 2-4 p.m. December 13, 2015 at the Topeka, KS Barnes & Noble, 6130 SW 17th St., Topeka, KS.
Digital artist and jewelry designer Deb Pellicano has announced she will hold a Studio Open House and Art Sale December 13. Several prints and original jewelry will be available. Watch this blog for location and more details!
Two new elf-girl prints from Deb Pellicano |
IMAGES: The cover for Mission: Tomorrow is courtesy of Bryan Thomas Schmidt. The photos of Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Robin Wayne Bailey are courtesy of the two authors, via this blog.
The cover art for Ruins Excavation is courtesy of Hadley Rille Books.
The cover for Posh Bytes is from Mitchell Bentley, and is used with permission from C. Rose. image of the Jones Museum is from the Elmira, NY Star-Gazette. The Pretendagers trailer is via YouTube.
The cover art for Ruins Excavation is courtesy of Hadley Rille Books.
The cover for Posh Bytes is from Mitchell Bentley, and is used with permission from C. Rose. image of the Jones Museum is from the Elmira, NY Star-Gazette. The Pretendagers trailer is via YouTube.
The header, "Tree of Enchantment," and "Adventures in Reading" images all are used with permission from Randal Spangler Fantasy Art.
The screen-grab of Ty's half-second of fame is courtesy of Ty Gephardt, and the "We Own The Fillet" video is via YouTube.
The cover art for The Curse of Jacob Tracy was provided by Holly Messinger.
The two elf-girl print images were provided by Deb Pellicano.
The two elf-girl print images were provided by Deb Pellicano.
Many thanks to all!
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