Ellen Datlow is proud to announce that she has a new co-host, writer/editor Matthew Kressel, for the KGB Fantastic Fiction Reading Series.

Kressel, publisher of Senses Five Press and Sybil's Garage, is taking over for Gavin J. Grant as co-host of the monthly reading series at the famed KGB Bar in New York City.

Terry Bisson and Alice K. Turner started the 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.

For six years Gavin has co-hosted the series with Ellen. We wish to thank him for the bang up job he's done, for the dedication he has shown to the authors and their work.

The KGB Fantastic Fiction readings—in addition to showcasing many of the major voices of the field—regularly bring together the members of New York City science fiction, fantasy, and horror communities where writers, editors, and readers can mingle and promote excellent fiction.
The readings (which are always free) are held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7 PM at KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street (just off 2nd Ave, upstairs).

Upcoming readers include P. D. Cacek, Jack Ketchum, James Patrick Kelly, Cassandra Claire, Christopher Barzak, Jeff Somers, Stefan Merrill Block, JoSelle Vanderhooft, and John Kessel.

For a full schedule visit:
http://www.sensesfive.com/kgb.php
KGB Bar website:
http://www.kgbbar.com
Subscribe to our mailing list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kgbfantasticfiction/join

To submit materials for consideration please send titles to:
Ellen Datlow
KGB readings
PMB 391
511 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011-8436
and
Matthew Kressel
Senses Five Press
307 Madison St, Apt 3L
Hoboken, NJ 07030-1937
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From: [identity profile] al-zorra.livejournal.com


Well, I'm sorry to Gavin go. I was sorry to see Terry go. Thank goodness you're still here.

I'm sure Matthew will do as bang-up as Terry and Gavin did.

Love, C.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Me too! But distance (for each of them) makes it impossible (for Terry) and difficult (for Gavin)...

Matthew's going to be great!
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