Come join Pulp Literature Launch

Say what? Apologies for the short notice, but just received this information from Pulp Literature. There’s an online launch Saturday, May 14, 2:00 PM EDT. The launch will be streaming live from YouTube at https://youtu.be/-5sqJKV0gHk The audience is encouraged to post questions and comments during the launch, so tell your friends not to be shy. What’s this to me? I have a short story in this issue of Pulp Literature, Would We Had Time. And…

Review and book launch video for Dreams of the Moon

So much news! Author and artist, Swati Chavda, offered this review of Dreams of the Moon on Goodreads: DELICATELY WOVEN SURREAL STORIES WITH LUMINOUS PROSE The cover of this book—with its stark mountainous landscape and a lone girl gazing with wonder at the moon-jellyfish chimera floating shimmering in the sky—promised me a unique experience that would take me out of my pandemic-induced limbo. The stories surpassed that promise, taking me through a dreamy, surreal experience…

Encore book launch for Dreams of the Moon

It would seem I’m having an encore book launch for Dreams of the Moon, once again graciously hosted by Graeme Cameron, publisher of Polar Borealis Magazine, and MCed by Joe Mahoney. The details: Richard Graeme Cameron is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: SF Canada Zoom Meeting & Lorina Stephens book launch Time: Jun 8, 2021 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) 7:00PM Eastern. Meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, 7:00…

Dreams of the Moon virtual book launch

I’m having a party! Where: Zoom When: Thursday, June 3, 2021, 7:30PM to 9:30PM EDT Price: Free Who can attend? Anyone, as long as you’re not a bomber. So, looks like I’m having a virtual book launch for my new collection of short fiction, Dreams of the Moon. Joe Mahoney, author of A Time and a Place, is master of ceremony during this entertaining evening in which I will read from Dreams of the Moon, talk…

Launch report: The Boy on the Bicycle

In a room filled with engaged people, the launch of The Boy on the Bicycle, by Nate Hendley, proved a great success at the Toronto Reference Library. Win Wahrer of Innocence Canada was in attendance, as were members of Ron Moffatt’s family. The investigative book examines the wrongful conviction of adolescent Ron Moffatt in 1956, for a brutal murder committed by serial killer Peter Woodcock. If you haven’t already picked up your copy of The Boy on the…