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Dec 13, 2023 07:01PM

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I like Kate Mosse on Books and her "Mosse on a Monday" monthly or seasonal features. I'll watch one and read her novel Labyrinth.

Anyway, a TV show based on The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin is scheduled to debut on Netflix in March, and an adaptation of Mickey7 by Edward Ashton—written and directed by Bong Joon-ho, who made Snowpiercer and Parasite!—is supposed to come out in March as well (the movie is called Mickey 17). I plan to read the book and watch the adaptation of one of those and call it a day.




I think that would be perfectly fine. Over the years people participating in these challenges have been encouraged to make it work for them, and these prompts are completely up to interpretation and personal taste. I think your idea fits the spirit of the challenge while still being accessible to you.

I think the spirit of this task is to show the author some appreciation. I suspect this task was inspired by a viral post by author Suzanne Young, where she shared a photograph of a book signing that was just empty chairs. Other authors joined in to share how crushing events like that are. So if you do a recorded interview, I'd suggest contacting the author in some way (perhaps social media) to tell them how much you enjoyed their book/interview.


I was doing some research (and procrastinating) BUT I found some links on "our" (the collective our) group's website. And I have a question, say for example we participate in one of the ALA panels. Would that count?
If not, local universities sometimes have book events. I'm not sure about you, but I live in a smallish town (the primary activity here is the one bowling alley, the movie theatre, hiking, and the three small bookstores which don't really cater to events). The downside is the it's usually crowded, have to pay for parking, and is subject to change.

Or if you belong to any virtual book clubs, consider asking a discussion book's author to attend your meeting for a brief Q&A. I am in two that routinely do this. And I would think the big celebrity book clubs would count, even if it isn't the traditional small-group discussion. I like some of the clubs on BookTube because they do a live show with panelists, and viewers can join in the chat (or not) as they please.

The Hay Festival will be taking place in May 204 and some of the events will be on line. They also have a library of recorded events and discussions with authors but there will be a charge.
If you like crime https://gwylcrimecymrufestival.co.uk/
Gwyl Crime Festival will be on line next year.


Also, if non-fiction is your thing, the Science Friday book club has a live-streamed author interview each month.
https://www.sciencefriday.com/scifri-...


https://cuyahogalibrary.org/classes-e...
I've signed up for this one: https://attend.cuyahogalibrary.org/ev...








There will be a Comics Studies Society Conference coming up in June that will be presented entirely virtually and will most likely feature several celebrity authors of comics or graphic novels, but the speakers have not been announced yet.





I am looking at possibilities around the internet and found a couple of interesting links:
https://libraryc.org/adamslib/upcoming
Many interesting authors, it is also possible to watch past events.
https://los-bookis-podcast.simplecast...
Podcast on queer Latine authors and stories.
(I already read Sonora Reyes' books last year but I highly recommend them! The Luis Ortega Survival Club has an autistic MC and there is romance involved so it could count for the other prompt too)
https://sarahnicolas.substack.com/
Newsletter with a list of virtual events. It comes out on Monday for the week so it doesn't leave a lot of time to read, but maybe it could be a good source of information.




This might be another helpful link:
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/au...
If the prompt doesn't stipulate a specific genre, I prefer to read horror and/or mystery. Here are a few options for others who also like spooky or paranormal reads.
StokerCon 2024 Guests:
Paul Tremblay - Horror Movie, A Head Full of Ghosts
Justina Ireland - Dread Nation, Ophie's Ghosts
Paula Guran - New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird, Vampires: The Recent Undead
Nisi Shawl - Everfair, Speculation
Jonathan Maberry - Rot & Ruin, Patient Zero
Can*Con Guests:
Sarah Gailey - Just Like Home, Know Your Station #1
Waubgeshig Rice - Moon of the Crusted Snow, Moon of the Turning Leaves
Brandon O'Brien - Can You Sign My Tentacle?: Poems
Raven Con 17 Guests:
Ursula Vernon / T. Kingfisher - What Moves the Dead, Nettle & Bone
Full list: https://www.ravencon.com/category/aut...
List of Sci-fi, Fantasy, Horror conventions:
https://locusmag.com/conventions/
^ You'll have to scroll down a little to see the 2024 list, but a couple authors mentioned who I might chose to read from: Ryka Aoki, Nnedi Okorafor, P. Djèlí Clark. Hope this helps!






This might be..."
I'm not going to be able to afford any events, so I may have to go with this option as well. I already have one of the books listed.

Anyway. I read A Girl Called Echo Omnibus by Katherena Vermette. She is going to be at my local public library for a free event in September, and I've registered to go with my fiancé. I've read quite a few of her works in previous years (her poetry, her picture books, her comics), so I'm looking forward to this. This event is poetry specific, but I've read both of her poetry collections to date, so I'll still be in the know. I may try to finally read her novel The Break before going to the event, but my reading schedule is pretty packed and I don't know if I'll have the headspace to make time for that. I may reread her poetry collections though, they're among my favourites and it's been a minute.
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