Thanks to Chad Dixon for the video of me interviewing Una McCormack last week. There is also an audio file here.
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BSFA Author Event Wednesday 24th April – Una McCormack interviewed by Ian Whates
The BSFA’s Monthly London Meetings are FREE!
When:
Usually the 4th Wed of each month (excl Dec). Fans meet from 18:00 in the main downstairs bar. The event starts at 19:00 -though some regulars go upstairs earlier. Interview starts ~19:15.
Where:
This month’s meeting will be in the basement of The Star of Kings, Kings Cross. 126 York Way, London N1 OAX
Electric Star Pubs. Hot food available. SF Book raffle* (tickets 5 for £1)
Our guest for 24th April is New York Times best-selling author Una McCormack. She has written several Doctor Who novels for BBC Books, and tie-ins for Star Trek and Deep Space Nine, as well as scripts for Big Finish Productions for the Bernie Summerfield series.
Una will be in conversation with Ian Whates, former BSFA Chair, editor and owner of the multiple award-winning Newcon Press, and prolific author, who has many wonderful books out there to be read including his latest space opera series The Dark Angels.
Future meetings:
May 22nd – Rebecca Kuang interviewed by Alexandra Christo – venue to be announced.
BSFA and SFF Mini-convention and AGM 25th June 2016
it was great to see fellow SF fans and BSFA members on Saturday, on a gloriously warm June day. If you couldn’t make it, once again, Chad Dixon has kindly provided us with media links recorded from the BSFA and SFF joint mini-convention and AGM from this Saturday and photos.
Audio downloads:
Panellists:
David A Hardy, Una McCormack, Graham Sleight & mod, Phil Dyson
BSFA Special Guest: Liz Williams Interviewed by Kari Sperring
Liz Williams, Andrew Butler, Sophia MacDougall & Dave Lally
Youtube video links are here, but you can also catch up via Chad Dixon’s Periscope channel. Here is David A. Hardy’s Art Show presentation. Here is Whither Human Space Flight. Here is Liz Williams interviewed by Kari Sperring, and here is Representations of Mars.