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In support of the March 25, 2008 US release of “The Dreaming Void” by New York Times-bestselling British SF writer Peter F. Hamilton, Del Rey has put together a US author tour that will span from coast to coast starting with Seattle and ending at this year’s New York Comic Con. Dates are listed below.
For those unfamiliar with the author, “The Dreaming Void” is the start to Peter F. Hamilton’s brand new Void Trilogy, which is set in the Commonwealth Universe that began in “Misspent Youth” and was continued in The Commonwealth Saga (Pandora’s Star, Judas Unchained). For Fantasy Book Critic’s review of “The Dreaming Void” which was initially released in the UK August 2007 by PanMacmillan, click HERE.
In other news, I’ve been asked to send some interview questions to Mr. Hamilton which I’m currently working on and readers will hopefully see around the release of “The Dreaming Void”. In fact, if anyone has a question for the author, please feel free to leave them in the comments section and I will take them under consideration, thanks! Now, for the dates:
SEATTLE, WA
Thursday, April 10
7:00pm
University Bookstore
4326 University Way NE
PORTLAND, OR
Friday, April 11
7:00pm
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Beaverton
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Saturday, April 12
4:00pm
Borderlands
866 Valencia Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Saturday, April 12
7:30pm
Writers With Drinks
The Make-Out Room
3225 22nd. St.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
Sunday, April 13
3:00pm
Books Inc.
301 Castro Street
SAN DIEGO, CA
Monday, April 14
7:00pm
Mysterious Galaxy
7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Tuesday, April 15
7:00pm
Barnes & Noble
1104 East 2100 South
DETROIT, MI
Wednesday, April 16
7:30pm
Borders Books & Music
43075 Crescent Blvd, Novi
NEW YORK, NY
Saturday, April 19
1:00pm
New York Comic Con
Jacob Javits Center
SF Roundtable
Panel Room 3 (1E15)
For those unfamiliar with the author, “The Dreaming Void” is the start to Peter F. Hamilton’s brand new Void Trilogy, which is set in the Commonwealth Universe that began in “Misspent Youth” and was continued in The Commonwealth Saga (Pandora’s Star, Judas Unchained). For Fantasy Book Critic’s review of “The Dreaming Void” which was initially released in the UK August 2007 by PanMacmillan, click HERE.
In other news, I’ve been asked to send some interview questions to Mr. Hamilton which I’m currently working on and readers will hopefully see around the release of “The Dreaming Void”. In fact, if anyone has a question for the author, please feel free to leave them in the comments section and I will take them under consideration, thanks! Now, for the dates:
SEATTLE, WA
Thursday, April 10
7:00pm
University Bookstore
4326 University Way NE
PORTLAND, OR
Friday, April 11
7:00pm
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Beaverton
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Saturday, April 12
4:00pm
Borderlands
866 Valencia Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Saturday, April 12
7:30pm
Writers With Drinks
The Make-Out Room
3225 22nd. St.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
Sunday, April 13
3:00pm
Books Inc.
301 Castro Street
SAN DIEGO, CA
Monday, April 14
7:00pm
Mysterious Galaxy
7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Tuesday, April 15
7:00pm
Barnes & Noble
1104 East 2100 South
DETROIT, MI
Wednesday, April 16
7:30pm
Borders Books & Music
43075 Crescent Blvd, Novi
NEW YORK, NY
Saturday, April 19
1:00pm
New York Comic Con
Jacob Javits Center
SF Roundtable
Panel Room 3 (1E15)
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3 comments:
Hi Robert
Thanks for the heads up on the dates (not that I'll be able to get to any!) - nice to see them finalised.
As for a question, if you could perhaps something along the lines of:
'Can Peter shed any more light on the "Who is Aaron?" debate that's been going on?'
I run a fan site (www.theunisphere.com) and it's one of those topics that will not die (at least not until the identity is revealed)....
Mark, you're welcome :) Regarding your question, I'll be more than happy to include yours, especially seeing that you're such a big fan. Great fan site by the way, and thanks for the mention!
Many thanks Roert, muchly appreciated!