This is a brief video excerpt of a panel I did at Gen Con for the Writers’ Symposium–you can find the full audio for the panel above. (Apologies for the audio and video quality, which was not the best.)
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Reading at Riverdale Library, Riverdale, NY–July 18, 2009
My second live reading took place at our local library–appropriate, since the publisher for my first novel has a long standing relationship with libraries (as do I). Turnout was small but enthusiastic, and everyone (including my daughter Senavene, who you’ll hear a couple of times in this reading) seemed to have a good time.
Reading at University Bookstore, Seattle–June 26, 2009
This was my first “official” live reading after the release of The Third Sign, and I was lucky enough to have not only good turnout but a good venue–the University Bookstore is perhaps the best place for a fantasy/science fiction reading in the Pacific Northwest, and longtime SFF buyer Duane Wilkins has been bringing in big names as part of the author series here for years now. I’m looking forward to more readings here in the future. (My young cousin-in-law, less than a year old here, decided to make her presence felt in the early part of the reading–sorry, but you can take it up with her when she gets old enough to understand what you’re saying!)
Hour of the Wolf Radio Interview, Take Two–January 23, 2010
My second go-round with Jim Freund and Hour of the Wolf; here I read a previously unheard short story featuring a character from my third novel, Grayshade. With luck you’ll see more of this story in the months to come, though I can’t say anything more about that yet! (Again, this is a two hour interview.)
Hour of the Wolf Radio Interview–June 20, 2009
My first interview with Jim Freund, who has interviewed literally every fantasy and science fiction author you’ve ever heard of (that’s almost not an exaggeration). Hour of the Wolf has been running since before I was born, and I was honored to be added to the list of authors with this appearance. (Be warned–this is two hours of interview goodness!)
Gen Con, August 15, 2009–Writers’ Symposium–The Writer’s Spirit
Another of the Writers’ Symposium panels at Gen Con, this one on what motivates writers to do what they do, roughly speaking. But the panel ended up ranging widely through a number of topics, which was an interesting (and good) experience. I joined the inimitable Elizabeth Vaughan and Richard Lee Byers for this one.
Gen Con, August 15, 2009–Writers’ Symposium–Hunting Dragons
A second Writers’ Symposium panel at Gen Con, all about the scaled things which cast long shadows over the genre of fantasy. I joined Paul Genesse, Richard Lee Byers and Daniel Myers, all of whom have a lot more dragons as such in their work than I do in mine, for this one…lots of fun. (Apologies in advance for the subpar sound quality here.)
Gen Con, August 13, 2009–Writers’ Symposium–Great Opening Lines
One of the Writers’ Symposium panels I was on at Gen Con with fellow writers Paul Genesse, Brad Beaulieu and (Guest of Honor) Pat Rothfuss–an interesting and fun panel, and it even features an obscure opera overture reference!
Destinies–Radio Appearance
The other long-running science fiction/fantasy radio program in NYC can be found at Stony Brook on WUSB, 90.1 FM: Destinies. This is Dr. Howard Margolin’s brainchild, and he’s been interviewing luminaries in the SFF world (and reviewing their work!) for a long time. I’m looking forward to the show, particularly since it runs during a […]
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Just a reminder that I’ll be appearing on the Destinies radio program tomorrow at 11:30 p.m.–more details can be found here. Tune in and check out the show! Greg
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