World Fantasy & Halloween Contest 2012

For those of you who are in San Diego and/or attending the World FantasyConvention this week, please come say hi! First, I'll be at the Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore in San Diego for an informal gathering of fantasy authors tonight at 6:00 pm. Some restrictions do apply due to the nature of the event, so please contact the staff. More details here.


I'll also be on a panel on Thursday at World Fantasy Convention (details below), and I hope to see you there. If you want more info on other panels and authors at World Fantasy 2011, check the schedule out here.


Last but not least, though we're not hosting a Halloween costume contest this year, we are planning one for next year. That way we'll be able to celebrate the launch of The Blinding Knife, and give you all lots of time to come up with awesome costumes from the worlds of the The Lightbringer Trilogy  or The Night Angel Trilogy — and of course we'll have some fun prizes for the best designs! More details will be posted as we get closer to the date.


World Fantasy Convention Panel


October 27, 4:00 PM


Pacific 2/3: You've Got Science in My Fantasy!


In Operation Chaos, Poul Anderson's shapeshifters' abilities were limited by the law of conservation of mass. Do such considerations enhance the narrative?


Gregory Benford, Yves Meynard, Brent Weeks,L. E. Modesitt, Edward Willett (M)

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Published on October 26, 2011 11:24
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Mike Vasich Hi Brent:

I was at the panel at the WFC and asked you if you wrote a book called "Dead Dwarves Don't Dance." In my stupidity, I mixed you up with another author, but I knew that I had heard your name before. Lo and behold, you're on my Kindle! Yes, I've read your first Night Angel book, and thought it was pretty good.

I also liked what you had to say at the panel. I thought you added a lot to the discussion.

Anyways, sorry for the boneheaded mix up. I look forward to finishing your trilogy.

Mike Vasich

PS--If you like Norse myths, I hope you'll consider checking out my book, "Loki", on Amazon. It's getting pretty good reviews. Thanks!


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