Next Monday (June 16th) I’ll be hosting this month’s BristolCon Fringe event. The readers for June are as follows:
David J. Rodger is a Bristol based author of science fiction dark fantasy with eight novels under his belt. Themes include thrillers, horror and action adventure. He is also the creator of Yellow Dawn – The Age of Hastur, an RPG that blends Cthulhu Mythos and Cyberpunk themes into a post-apocalyptic setting. His books cross many boundaries to deliver a new and exciting fusion of ideas and genres. Each book is stand-alone and can be read in any order, but occupy a shared universe allowing you to build a deeper knowledge with every story. He has written for SFX and had short stories published in the UK, US and Canada. Find him online here.
Pete Sutton works for a French company and once wrote a play — but asks that you don’t hold that against him. He sits in his not so secret lair in the wilds of Fishponds, Bristol and dreams up stories, many of which are about magpies. He’s had some stuff published, although he’s convinced that was by mistake, and currently has a pile of words that one day may possibly be a novel, or at least an approximation of one. You can find him all over social media, sometimes even as himself. He can be found on Twitter as @suttope and his Bristol Book Blog is here & he’s one of the editors of Far Horizons e-magazine which can be found here.
As usual the event takes place at the Shakespeare Tavern from 7:30pm. Full details can be found here. And I’ll podcast the readings some time in July via the BristolCon podbean account.