
BFS Members can pick up a copy at the convention – please seek out chair David J Howe to do that – otherwise copies will be available for sale there, or by using the following PayPal link.
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BFS Members can pick up a copy at the convention – please seek out chair David J Howe to do that – otherwise copies will be available for sale there, or by using the following PayPal link.
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Schedule Confirmed for Brand New Science-Fiction Convention(0)The FUTURA science-fiction convention takes place at Wolverhampton’s Light House on the 15th June, with a superb line-up of publishers and speakers taking part. The schedule has now been confirmed for this exciting and packed day of events, with something for all fans, readers and aspiring writers in the field. The event will begin with |
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World Weaver Press Announces Trade Paperback Release of “Shards of History”(0)World Weaver Press (Eileen Wiedbrauk, Editor-in-Chief) has announced the trade paperback release of Shards of History by Rebecca Roland, out now. Shards of History is available in paperback and ebook via Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Kobo.com, and other online retailers. You can also find Shards of History on Goodreads. Only she knows the truth that can save her people. Like all Taakwa, Malia fears the fierce winged creatures known |
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Dystopian spy thriller Autumn in Europe joins Solaris’s 2014 schedule(0)A fractured Europe, a cook-turned-spy, a mighty web of espionage – but what happens when conspiracy threatens to overwhelm even reality itself? Solaris is pleased to announce is has acquired Europe in Autumn by author and journalist Dave Hutchinson. The dystopian SF espionage thriller will be published in February 2014. Rudi is a cook in a Kraków |
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The Kitschies Open for Submissions(0)The Kitschies, sponsored by The Kraken Rum, are pleased to announce that they are open for submissions for 2013 titles. The prize looks for the most “progressive, intelligent and entertaining books that contain elements of the speculative or fantastic”. A total of £2,000 in prize money is distributed amongst winners in three different categories, plus |
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Tartarus Press News – Night Voices by Robert Aickman(0)Tartarus Press are delighted to announce that their next publication will be Night Voices by Robert Aickman. Reprinting this eighth volume of Aickman’s short stories means that all of his short fiction is now in print, and they hope to keep it that way, especially as 2014 will be Aickman’s centenary year. The short stories contained in |
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#1A vegetarian bike « science42fictionSeptember 21, 2011, 8:24 am
[...] I’m looking forward to Brighton at the end of September. FantasyCon in on and I’m there for the weekend. I’ll be selling a few books – the Escape Velocity anthology, and Exit, Pursued by a Bee. Mainly I am there to meet so many writer friends such as Stephen Upham, and Sam Stone. I am hoping to arrive in time for the launch of Full Fathom Forty – an anniversary collection of off-beat fantasy stories that includes my own In Absentia. There is an information and PayPal link to buy the book here: http://www.britishfantasysociety.co.uk/news/full-fathom-forty/ [...]
#2Hole in the Page – The Website of Carl Barker » Blog Archive » Now AvailableOctober 4, 2011, 5:37 pm
[...] can be purchased from either Amazon or The Book Depository, as well as from the society itself. For those interested, I recommend buying directly from the BFS as I am entirely biased. [...]
#3Gonna party like it’s 1999… « It Doesn't Have To Be Right…October 6, 2011, 8:37 am
[...] on a book-cover, taken from my Interzone review of Douglas’ Sylvow. Fame at last. Finally, Full Fathom Forty was free to all members of the British Fantasy Society. There were, as usual, some free books in [...]