For all of you lucky UK readers, Trisha Telep would like tell you about a fun opportunity to meet and catch a movie with Maria V. Snyder:
Ring in the New Year with Murder One Film Club and the first great fantasy-romance film night of 2010!
Murder One presents an evening with Maria V. Snyder on Monday, January 18th. The bestselling author of the fabulous Study series will be signing the UK edition of her latest book Sea Glass (the second installment in her Glass series)*, followed by a Q&A and screening of her film pick Hero (starring Jet Li)**.
Signing starts at 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm: refreshments and snacks available); film starts at approx. 7:45pm at our new venue (a REAL cinema this time!):
Shortwave Cinema
10 Bermondsey Square
London
SE1 3UN
0207 357 6845
www.shortwavefilms.co.uk
(They are located just over Tower Bridge in South London, not far from
London Bridge [Northern line] or Bermondsey [Jubilee line: this is the
closest] underground stations.
Ticket price is the copy of the book (available in the UK on January 8th), or if you already have the previously published US edition of Sea Glass, any book of your choice of equivalent cost. Please email trisha@murderone.co.uk for more information.
Hope to see you there!
Trisha
Murder One
*Sea Glass
Student glass magician Opal Cowan's newfound ability to steal a
magician's powers makes her too powerful. Ordered to house arrest by
the Council, Opal dares defy them, traveling to the Moon Clan's lands
in search of Ulrick, the man she thinks she loves. Thinks because she
is sure another man now her prisoner has switched souls with Ulrick.
In hostile territory, without proof or allies, Opal isn't sure whom to trust. She can't forget Kade, the handsome Stormdancer who doesn't want to let her get close. And now everyone is after Opal's special powers for their own deadly gain....
**Hero
A group of assassins: Flying Snow, Broken Sword, and Long Sky,
have sworn to kill the King of Qin. Nameless (Jet Li) comes to the
royal capital to claim the reward offered for their defeat.
5 comments:
That sure sounds like it would be fun!
It does look like fun, too bad it's in the UK. :(
Hi Donna,
Is Sea Glass a YA novel?
KC - Yes it is. :)
If only I lived in London...
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