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Fantasy Bookswap with Richard Kadrey, Na'amen Tilahun, and Dave Rudden
Join us for Bookswap 2.0: Fantasy Edition, with Richard Kadrey, Na'amen Tilahun, and Dave Rudden
An alternate dimension Mirror San Francisco! An orphan with magical powers that turn parts of him to iron! A war between angels, and a vial of mysterious black liquid! That's right, it's a fantasy Bookswap. Join Richard Kadrey (The Perdition Score), Na'amen Tilahun (The Root), and Dave Rudden (Knights of the Borrowed Dark) as they celebrate the release of three compelling, complex, and totally different fantasy books.
Bring a magical book. We'll chat in small groups, you'll meet the authors, and at the end, we'll do a big, rowdy, white elephant swap. $10 admission gets you 20% off whatever you spend that evening, plus an open bar, swag, friends, and more.
Tickets must be purchased in advance and they do sell out.
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New York Times bestselling author Richard Kadrey has published eight novels, including Sandman Slim, Kill the Dead, Aloha from Hell, Devil Said Bang, Kill City Blues, Butcher Bird, and Metrophage, and more than fifty stories. He has been immortalized as an action figure, his short story Goodbye Houston Street, Goodbye, was nominated for a British Science Fiction Association Award, and Butcher Bird was nominated for the Prix Elkaban in France. A freelance writer and photographer, he lives in San Francisco, CA. Naamen Tilahun is a bookseller and freelance writer who split his early years between Los Angeles and San Francisco. His fiction, poetry, and critical writing are published across the web, and he is the cocreator and cohost of the geek podcast, The Adventures of Yellow Peril + Magical Negro. The Root is his debut novel.
Dave Rudden completed his Creative Writing Masters at University College Dublin, earning a first-class honors degree. His short stories and poetry have been published in such journals as Bare Hands, Wordlegs, and the Quotable. He has been shortlisted for the Bath Short Story Prize and longlisted for the Fish Poetry Prize, and won the Fantasy Book Review Short Story Prize. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.
Bookswap tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable for any reason.
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LocationThe Booksmith (View)
1644 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
United States
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