Say Hi at MidAmeriCon and Get a Special Thank You

Picture of giveaway envelopes

Assembling the envelopes…

I’m prepping frantically for WorldCon, and packing for five days of survival at a convention, including plenty of protein bars and laptop cables.

Another part of that is assembling some giveaways. I’ve been clearing out my shelves and I will have 100 envelopes with me, and plan to give them all away during the con, 25 each day.

What do they have in them? Well, a couple of propaganda postcards, one with a special signature in glitter to suit the glitteriness of the occasion, stickers, an on-demand class coupon ranging from free to 50% off, and something drawn from the following list:

  • A coupon for a Tuckerization in a story
  • A piece of jewelry featuring art by Mark Tripp
  • A coupon for an encouraging email telling you to stop worrying and to just go write
  • An audio CD featuring fiction from Near + Far
  • An “I met Cat Rambo” badge ribbon
  • One of the cool scifi trading cards from Walter Day
  • A temporary tattoo
  • More stickers!

How do you get one of these? Check my schedule and meet up with me sometime during MidAmericon! I’ll also have some ARCs of the brand new two-sided fantasy collection from Hydra House, Neither Here Nor There.

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About Cat

Cat Rambo lives, writes, and teaches by the shores of an eagle-haunted lake in the Pacific Northwest. Her 200+ fiction publications include stories in Asimov's, Clarkesworld Magazine, and the magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Her story, "Five Ways to Fall in Love on Planet Porcelain," from her collection Near + Far (Hydra House Books), was a 2012 Nebula nominee. Her editorship of Fantasy Magazine earned her a World Fantasy Award nomination in 2012. She is the current President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). She is currently working on Exiles of Tabat, the third book of the Tabat Quartet. A new story collection, Neither Here Nor There, appears from Hydra House this fall.
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