Clarion West presents Elizabeth Hand at Hugo House, June 25

Join Hugo House and Clarion West Writers Workshop on Tuesday, June 25, 2019, for a reading by award-winning author Elizabeth Hand.

Hugo House is located at 1634 11th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122.

About Hugo House:

Hugo House is a place where you can read words, hear words, and make your own words better. Hugo House is a place for writers, with a concentrated focus on helping anyone who wants to write. We offer readings, classes, book launches, workshops, teen programs, consultations with professional writers, and much more.

Head to the Hugo House website for more details.

The Writer's Hotel Faculty Reading at Kinokuniya Books, June 5

Elizabeth Hand will join fellow The Writer’s Hotel conference faculty for a reading at Kinokuniya Books in New York City on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, starting at 6pm.

Kinokuniya Books is located at 1073 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10018.

Please visit the Kinokuniya Books website for more details as they become available.

Locus Magazine talks to Elizabeth about Wylding Hall, Hard Light and unresolved endings

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Locus Magazine has posted select excerpts of their October 2015 print edition interview with Elizabeth on their website. She discusses the several incarnations of Wylding Hall, how the troubled history of British folk band Fairport Convention inspired her, and how the novella’s quiet horrors play out in daylight.

Just because you’re young and really stoned and in a weird creepy place, that doesn’t mean something really weird and creepy isn’t actually happening. I like the notion, too, that you don’t know you’ve seen a ghost until afterward. There’s an Edith Wharton story called ‘Afterward’. Somebody saw something, or they didn’t see something, and then later on they put it together and realized they had seen a ghost. I wanted to play with that, the idea of sunlit horror. Most of Wylding Hall takes place during the day.

She also touches on drawing from her earlier supernatural novels in the writing of Hard Light, the third Cass Neary book, as well as teasing the fourth, The Book of Lamps and Banners.

Read more excerpts at Locus.

The Lineup Podcast Play podcast Three Glowing Lights - Episode 6

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Virtual Memories - Podcast Episode 126 – People From Away

[x_audio_player mp3="http://traffic.libsyn.com/virtualmemories/Episode_126_-_People_From_Away.mp3"]Award-winning author Elizabeth Hand joins the Virtual Memories Show to talk about her new novel, Wylding Hall! We also talk about her need to try different genres, that pigeonholing process, how abandoning the supernatural for her Cass Neary novels was like working without a net, how her success at writing may be attributable to the Helsinki Bus Syndrome, what it was like to be at the punk scene in the mid-’70s, how she learned to strip down her prose for her recent (and excellent) noir crime novels, just how she ended up in coastal Maine, and more!

“When I was young, I always wanted to be a writer, but I thought that one could write science fiction and then also write ‘serious’ literature . . . that I could be Samuel R. Delany, but I could also be F. Scott Fitzgerald. That I could be Dorothy Parker, and I could be Angela Carter. But I found that you tend to get pigeonholed.”

The conversation also covers the changing models and markets of genre writing, the importance of fan interaction, why she loves coming to Readercon (where we recorded this episode), why it ultimately paid off to opt in favor of experience over college classes, and why her protagonist Cass Neary is like her “if my brake lines had been cut when I was 20 years old and I’d never been able to come back.”Originally published on Virtual Memories.