Many thanks to everyone who braved the rain to come to the Shakespeare last night for our third BristolCon reading. I haven’t listened to the recordings yet, and we are still having issues with getting the sound right, but I very much hope that we have something listenable because our guest readers were great.
Ian Millsted read his story from the forthcoming Airship Shaped and Bristol Fashion, which involves a lot of Victorian science, both factual and fictional, including William Friese-Greene, the pioneering movie-maker.
Jonathan L. Howard read two pieces. One was a wonderful short story about the possible future of television. The other was the prologue from the forthcoming 4th Johannes Cabal book. I know people will be eager to hear that lot, so I’ll get the audio checked as soon as I can.