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3 to 3 interviews at Sleeping Hedgehog

sh_header6In the guise of my alter ego Camille Alexa, I’ve been conducting a short series of brief interviews over at The Green Man Review sister site, Sleeping Hedgehog. The first of these was with opera singer and luxe fantasist Louise Marley.  The second with voracious writer (and master of the Hawaiian shirt) Jay Lake. Watch in the coming days for a fresh interview, this time with fellow 2010 Endeavour Award finalist Kay Kenyon. . .

“In Libitina’s House” in CHILLING TALES

Ever wanted to ask authors weird questions online? Now’s your chance! Bitten by Books is hosting another launch, and this one includes my Lovecraft-inspired tale of eerie architecture, “In Libitina’s House.” Clipped from the site:

 Join us November 13 for the world online launch event of Chilling Tales: In Words, Alas, Drown I

For those who like their stories chilled: Canada’s maestro of the macabre, Michael Kelly, presents an all new anthology of nightmares to perturb and torment the most discerning lovers of dark fiction. 20 new spine tingling tales by iconic Canadian dark fantasy and horror writers Camille Alexa, Colleen Anderson, Kevin Cockle, Gemma Files, Lisa L Hannett, Derek Künsken, Claude Lalumière, Daniel LeMoal, Catherine MacLeod, Michael Matheson, Susie Moloney, David Nickle, Ian Rogers, Douglas Smith, Simon Strantzas, Edo van Belkom, Halli Villegas, Bev Vincent, Robert J. Wiersema, and Rio Youers, with an introduction by Michael Kelly.

Chilling Tales: In Words, Alas, Drown I

 

Powell’s Books AuthorFest 2013

    If you’re here in Sunny Portland, Oregon this weekend and miss my reading at 10am this Sunday, come see me and a bajillion other awesome writers later that afternoon at the Powell’s Books Sci-Fi Authorfest. Get stuff signed! Grab the latest anthologies! Embarrass your favorite local authors with a tuneful serenade. Books floor to ceiling! Authors shoulder to shoulder! And you! You! You!

OryCon! … and Victorian lace

Le_Voyage_dans_la_lune    Yeehaw! Scheduled panel appearances for Portland’s own OryCon happening November 8 – 10, 2013! Please come join me for any of the fine events listed below, especially the reading on Sunday morning! When I’ll be all by my lonesome! Except you’ll be there! For those planning to make it to the costuming panel on Saturday, I’ll bring a grab bag of freebie goodies gleaned from my own personal collection of shredded lace, vintage costuming details, antique ribbon, and embroidered linen for you to take off my hands and make into your own lovely outfits and craft projects. Antique lace ruffle cuffs for all!

 

Camille Alexa at ORYCON 2013:

Getting Your First Professional Sale   [Morrison, Fri Nov 8 2:00pm-3:00pm]

An author can struggle for months or years before achieving their first success, but even after writing their opus, they can be tripped up by a process which is both entirely new to them and yet critical to their success. This panel describes what an author may experience as they revel in their first success. 

Space Colonies the Ultimate Gated Communities   [Alaska, Fri Nov 8 3:00pm-4:00pm]
At $200,000 a condo, one could raise about $40 billion to make a 200,000 person O’Neill space colony. The technology might be possible soon. Any takers?

Budget Costuming    [Sellwood, Sat Nov 9 10:00am-11:00am]
Costuming on the cheap. Cheap sources; cheap materials that don’t look it; techniques that make inexpensive materials look fabulous.

The Marketing of Historical Fiction   [Madison, Sat Nov 9 4:00pm-5:00pm]
Does it only sell as romance and mainstream? How might historical fiction be made appealing to a broader audience?

Camille Alexa Reading   [Grant room,  Sun Nov 10 10:00am-10:30am]    Camille Alexa reads from her own works

Short Stories, Novelettes and Novellas, and The Markets Who Love Them   [Madison, Sun Nov 10 12:00pm-1:00pm]
Yes! There are markets out there for shorter fiction!

As always, all and sundry are heartily encouraged to come say hello at any time.  If you miss me on panel and really, really can’t come to my Sunday reading, look for me in the hotel bar.