Contacts:
Ellen Datlow, KGB co-host, Datlow AT datlow DOT com,
Matthew Kressel, KGB co-host, matt AT sensesfive DOT com,
Mary Robinette Kowal, raffle consultant, mary AT maryrobinettekowal DOT com

The Hosts of KGB Fantastic Fiction will raffle off donations from well-known authors, editors, artists, and agents to help support the reading series. Event takes place from July 14th, 2008 through July 28th, 2008. Raffle tickets will be $1 each and can be purchased from www.kgbfantasticfiction.org

New York, NY (July 2008) – The hosts of the KGB Fantastic Fiction reading series in New York City are holding a raffle to help support the series. Well-known artists and professionals have donated prizes (see Partial List of Prizes below) which will be raffled off in July. All proceeds from the raffle will go to support the reading series, which has been a bright star in the speculative fiction scene for more than a decade.

Raffle tickets will cost one dollar US ($1) and can be purchased at www.kgbfantasticfiction.org. You may purchase as many tickets as you want. Tickets will be available from July 14th, 2008 through July 28th, 2008. At midnight on July 28th, raffle winners will be selected randomly for each item and announced on the web. Prizes will be mailed to the lucky winners. (See a more detailed explanation in Raffle Rules).

Partial List of Prizes (a full list is available at the website)
• Story in a bottle by Michael Swanwick
• Tuckerization (your name in a story) by Lucius Shepard
• Tuckerization by Elizabeth Hand
• Tuckerization by Jeffrey Ford
• Pen & Ink drawing of an animal-your choice- by Gahan Wilson
• Original art for a George R. R. Martin novel by Tom Canty
• John Picacio signed print of art for Michael Moorcock novel
• Naomi Novik signed TEMERAIRE first edition
• Your very own wormhole from physicist Michio Kaku
• Peter Straub-- a short excerpt, in various drafts, of a short story, titled "Mallon the Guru," deleted from his novel in progress
• Holly Black signed advance copy of GOOD NEIGHBORS
• Original art by Terri Windling
• Carol Emshwiller signed manuscript of THE ABOMINABLE CHILD’S TALE
• Complete set of back issues and lifetime subscription to PARADOX MAGAZINE
• Critique of a short story by Ellen Datlow
• Critique of a short story by Gardner Dozois
• Critique of a short story by Nancy Kress
• Two year subscription to SYBIL’S GARAGE MAGAZINE
• Ray Bradbury limited edition worth $900
• And dozens more prizes on the website…

About KGB Fantastic Fiction
KGB Fantastic Fiction is a monthly reading series held on the third Wednesday of every month at the famous KGB Bar in Manhattan, hosted by Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel. The reading series features luminaries and up-and-comers in speculative fiction. Admission is always free.

Some of our past readers
Joyce Carol Oates, Lucius Shepard, Jeffrey Ford, Scott Westerfeld, Kelly Link, China Miéville, Nancy Kress, Jack Ketchum, Jack McDevitt, Stewart O’Nan, James Patrick Kelly, Barry N. Malzberg, Samuel (Chip) Delany, Holly Black, Michael Swanwick, Kit Reed, Peter Straub, Andy Duncan, Richard Bowes, Catherynne Valente, Ellen Kushner, Jeff VanderMeer, Naomi Novik, Elizabeth Bear, and others.

A Brief History of the Series
Terry Bisson and Alice K. Turner started the KGB Fantastic Fiction reading series in the late 1990s, attempting to bring together mainstream writers with writers of speculative fiction in order to show, in Alice Turner’s words, “that at a certain level they were plowing exactly the same field.” In the spring of 2000 Ellen Datlow took over for Alice K. Turner and in August 2002 Gavin J. Grant, publisher of Small Beer Press, stepped in for Bisson when he moved to California. Matthew Kressel stepped in for Gavin in April of 2008.

Raffle Rules
Tickets will go on sale from July 14th through July 28th, midnight, Eastern Daylight Time. The raffle will be held on July 28th at midnight. Each item will be raffled off individually. You may purchase as many tickets per item as you would like. For example, you may purchase ten tickets for the “Michael Swanwick message in a bottle” and fifty tickets for the “Peter Straub manuscript.”

Each ticket purchase increases your chances of winning. For example, if you purchase five tickets of the “Jeffrey Ford Tuckerization” and a total of ten tickets have been sold, your odds of winning are 5 out of 10.

For each item, one winner will be chosen at random using a computerized random number generator. The winning names and prizes will be announced on the KGB Fantastic Fiction website. The donating party is responsible for mailing the prize to the lucky winner.

All proceeds from the raffle go to support the reading series.

KGB Fantastic Fiction website:
http://www.kgbfantasticfiction.org
Raffle Information website:
http://www.kgbfantasticfiction.org/?page_id=3
List of All Raffle Items online:
http://www.kgbfantasticfiction.org/store/

Contacts:
Ellen Datlow, KGB co-host, Datlow AT datlow DOT com,
Matthew Kressel, KGB co-host, matt AT sensesfive DOT com,
Mary Robinette Kowal, raffle consultant, mary AT maryrobinettekowal DOT com
Too many fund raisers for me to keep track but JUST ONE MORE!!!! (this is a separate reading from our regular July KGB reading series, which will also take place). This one is a week after the Kessel/Vanderhooft reading:

Ahem, for people who don't like to read all the way through a notice (and you know who you are ;-)....the time for the readings is 7-9pm--but it IS below )...


THE SHIRLEY JACKSON AWARDS

Leading authors read from Shirley Jackson canon to commemorate 60th anniversary of “The Lottery”
July 23rd at KGB Bar

In honor of Shirley Jackson, Ellen Datlow will be hosting a reading of Shirley Jackson’s work by award-winning and leading authors of the dark fantastic and horror on July 23rd at the KGB Bar,85 East 4th Street (just off 2nd Ave, upstairs in New York City). Proceeds from the event will benefit the Shirley Jackson Awards.

Shirley Jackson(1916-1965)wrote the classic novels The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, as well as one of the most famous short stories in the English language, “The Lottery,” first published June 28, 1948 in The New Yorker.

Authors reading from Ms. Jackson’s work are:

F. Brett Cox -- recent stories published in Black Static and Postscripts.

Jeffrey Ford -- author The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, The Girl in the Glass, The Shadow Year.

Jack Ketchum -- author of Joyride, Red, and Hide and Seek.

Carrie Laben’s --nominee in the short story category for the 2007 Shirley Jackson Awards.

John Langan-- Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters, is forthcoming from Prime Books.

Sarah Langan--author of The Keeper and The Missing

Peter Straub-- author of seventeen novels, including Ghost Story, Koko, Mr. X, In the Night Room, and two collaborations with Stephen King.

David Wellington-- author of Monster Island, 13 Bullets, and 99 Coffins.

Jack Womack-- is the author of Ambient, Terraplane, Heathern,
Elvissey, Random Acts of Senseless Violence, Let’s Put the Future
Behind Us, and Going, Going, Gone.

An evening of live readings from Ms. Jackson’s work will take place at KGB Bar, beginning at 7pm and ending by 9pm. The cover charge is $5 per person.

The Shirley Jackson Awards have been established for outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic. The 2007 Shirley Jackson Awards will be presented on Sunday, July 20th 2008, at Readercon 19 in Burlington, Massachusetts.

http://www.ShirleyJacksonAwards.org
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