Episodes
Monday Jul 11, 2016
BristolCon Fringe: April 2016 - Q&A
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
At the end of the evening we had the traditional Q&A session. Jo talked about her forthcoming novel, The Summer Goddess. Pete's book, A Tiding of Magpies, is now available. Will talked about reciting stories from memory. And everyone wanted to know where Myfanwy gets her ideas from.
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For details of future events, see our website.
Monday Jul 11, 2016
BristolCon Fringe: April 2016 - Session 3
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
This is the final session from the April Open Mic night. The readers are:
- Steve Tanner, with part of the first book of a fantasy trilogy
- Cheryl Morgan, with part of a story called "Snow White’s Wedding"
- Will Macmillan Jones, a completer short story called "Hatchet"
- Jonathan L Howard, with part of an unpublished novel, Heart of the Empire
You'll be relieved to know that there is no cannibalism in this one, though there is one very violent moment.
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For details of future events, see our website.
Monday Jul 11, 2016
BristolCon Fringe: April 2016 - Session 2
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Continuing our April Open Mic night, the readers in the second session were:
- Kevlin Henney, with some of his trademark flash fiction
- Pete Sutton, with a story from his collection, A Tiding of Magpies
- Joanne Hall, with an extract from the novel she is currently writing, Gods of the Grey City
- Myfanwy Rodman, a really gruesome story called "Zombie Walk"
This session absolutely earned the explicit tag.
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For details of future events, see our website.
Monday Jul 11, 2016
BristolCon Fringe: April 2016 - Session 1
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
April is our traditional Open Mic night. Each reader is given 5 minutes to read whatever they want. Sometimes we get parts of novels, sometimes complete flash fiction, and sometimes something in between. In the first session the readers were:
- Justin Newland, who read from a fantasy novel set in ancient times
- Amanda Huskisson, more Egyptian fantasy
- Jack Anderson – an historical novel about Hannibal
- Jackie Rogers – flash fantasy
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For details of future events, see our website.