Horrific Miscue (Seattle Branch) Group Reading on June 30, 2010

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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Be there or be square!

Seattle, WA – Thursday, June 30, 2011 – Seattle opens its summer of science fiction with the Horrific Miscue group reading, at the Inner Chapters Bookstore & Cafe, 419 Fairview Avenue North, Seattle, Washington. All proceeds of the reading will go to benefit victims of the Japanese earthquake.

Organized by local speculative fiction writer group Horrific Miscue – Seattle Branch, the event’s participants will include Liz Argall, K.C. Ball, Caren Gussoff, Randy Henderson, Keffy Kehrli, Kris Millering, Sandra Odell, Cat Rambo, Vicki Saunders, Julia Sidorova, and Dallas Taylor. Collectively the group has appeared in a wide array of places, including Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Clarkesworld, Fantasy Magazine, Tor.com, and Weird Tales as well as garnering awards and nominations from Writers of the Future, the Endeavour Award, and the Locus Awards.

A commemorative chapbook from Hydra Press, featuring writing from the readers, will be available along with other works. Inner Chapters will have food, coffee, beer, and wine available.

In existence since 2005, Horrific Miscue (Seattle Branch) was originally made up of Seattle-area graduates of the Clarion West Writing Program (http://www.clarionwest.org). Now in its sixth year, the group continues to inspire each other to new heights of prose. Find out more about the group, as well as links to its members at http://horrificmiscueseattle.wordpress.com/.

Inner Chapters Bookstore & Café, run by owner Kristina Barnes, calls itself “the neighborhood’s living room.” Its featured wine region in June is South Africa, with $3 wine during happy hour from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Its website is located at http://www.innerchaptersbooks.com.

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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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