Readercon
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Readercon
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An annual conference on imaginative literature. We support the subversive notion that thinking can be fun. Readercon 34 will be on July 17-20, 2025.
Burlington, MA Bergabung Temmuz 2009
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Have a great idea for the readercon 35 program? Submit your idea here: readercon.org/contribute! We'd be delighted to learn of it!
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At Readercon 34 #LJCohen and @wbjwilliams moderated a poetry workshop based upon the Exquisite Corpse parlor game. They created poetry from a prompt, each person writing the next line of the poem with only the prior line visible.
wbjwilliams.wordpress.com/2025/08/16/rea…
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Our schedule is final: schedule.readercon.org It can only be made better by you being there. We hope to see you!
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Ooooh! Look at this, the panelists for Readercon 34 have been announced! readercon.org/participants
Soon we'll be able to share the program with you. Can't wait! You'll love it!
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One of the things about being part of Readercon is I get to see how amazing this year's con is going to be in advance of July!
Make plans to be there! readercon.org/registration
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We're seeking souvenir book appreciation/reflection pieces or artwork about our GOH: Cecilia Tan and P. Djèlí Clark and our memorial GOH: Charles R. Saunders. Deadline: March 31st. If interested, contact margo@readercon.org for details by March 8th.
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The fifth volume in the "Voices of Memory" series is devoted to the youngest Auschwitz prisoners, the children born there, and their mothers.
Buy the e-book: books.auschwitz.org/en_US/p/E-BOOK…

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We are returning to Burlington, MA on July 17-20 for Readercon 34! Will you join us? readercon.org
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Sunday, June 30: Deadline for grabbing a full weekend membership at just $65 readercon.org/registration
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I’ve read and loved books by every woman in this tweet, 😃.
The African Ink 📖@theafricanink
Happy International Women’s Day! How well do you know your African female authors? This is a thread of African female authors without their names. Can you tell us who they are? 😇 Quote the pictures with the names of the authors. Let’s go! 🎈 Starting with…
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"Cultural appropriation includes people positioning otherness as exotic, high-priced consumables that contribute to white people's wellness. To quote a thing I wrote in a story: I am so, so tired of being eaten." --Amal El-Mohtar
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