Thomas Davis will be reading from The Weirding Storm at the Aardvark Wine Lounge at 304 S. Pine St. in Green Bay for the Untitled Town Book and Author Festival (https://2018.untitledtown.org/about-the-festival) this Saturday at 5:00 p.m. I am hoping, hoping some of my regional friends will be there!
On Sunday at 2:00 p.m. I’ll be doing a workshop on Beyond the Game of Thrones Worldbuilding in SF and Fantasy with Kat Abbott at the
Green Bay Community Theatre 122 N Chestnut Ave, Green Bay, WI 54303. Do you want to become a master of SF and fantasy writing?
On Saturday I’ll be selling books at the Book Fair: The 2018 UntitledTown Book Fair will take place from 11 am- 5 pm on Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22, at the Broadway Center (Old Fort Square).
Awesome. I really like the cover, too!
Ah Anna. I have to go to your site. I have been way too busy for too many months now. You are such an important poet. The Weirding is available from amazon. It’s really inexpensive too. The publisher, a British publisher, really surprised me with the pricing.
I will add it to my cart, Thomas! Thanks for the gentle encouragement to do that. You might like my recent poems (when you get the chance). Thank you for thinking of me : )
April 12 and March 18 are my favorites lately…you could skip to those : )) Ha ha!!
I’ve fallen behind with posts lately. Still I hope all went well yesterday. Today is Margaret’s birthday, I’ve just been out to buy her some flowers.
I’m glad you went out to buy Margaret flowers for her birthday, Ben Naga. That is good news indeed. The reading had an audience of over 100. I hope you are doing well. I have been publishing books lately, so I am behind in everything.
I am well myself, thank you, but Margaret has been in hospital but we expect her to come home soon with ongoing assistance and with some adaptations to the house to help her manage.
O, I hope you two are well! Ethel and I understand the challenges of caring for each other as we battle the vicissitudes of old age. I honor you Ben Naga.
We do what we can, don’t we?