Apologies for the Late Post!
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For February, we are reading The Steerswoman's Road, by Rosemary Kirstein.
If you have versions that are almost as old as me, know that this tome collects two novels previously published separately: The Steerswoman and The Outskirter's Secret.
For March, we will read A Song for Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay.
Decisions for what to read next are made by those who can make it to the meeting. However, we welcome your suggestions for our running-list of possibilities.
WisCon 35 will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Tiptree Award, so we might look to reading something by a past Tiptree winner for April, as a number of them will be in attendance at this year's WisCon. A list of those who plan to attend can be found in the latest eCube. (Look for WILL ATTEND next to their name!)
If you have suggestions for reading possibilities, feel free to leave them as a comment. If you can't make it to our meetings, leave a sentence or two about why you'd like to read it at Book Club.
If you'd like to attend, you can PM me and I'll let you know when/where we're meeting.
If you have versions that are almost as old as me, know that this tome collects two novels previously published separately: The Steerswoman and The Outskirter's Secret.
For March, we will read A Song for Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay.
Decisions for what to read next are made by those who can make it to the meeting. However, we welcome your suggestions for our running-list of possibilities.
WisCon 35 will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Tiptree Award, so we might look to reading something by a past Tiptree winner for April, as a number of them will be in attendance at this year's WisCon. A list of those who plan to attend can be found in the latest eCube. (Look for WILL ATTEND next to their name!)
If you have suggestions for reading possibilities, feel free to leave them as a comment. If you can't make it to our meetings, leave a sentence or two about why you'd like to read it at Book Club.
If you'd like to attend, you can PM me and I'll let you know when/where we're meeting.