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Samuel R. Delany - Six Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Reading Series
Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 7:30pm
JBL Theater (at Experience Music Project)
325 Fifth Ave. N. at Seattle Center
Seattle, Washington 98121 Get Directions
Presented by the Clarion West Writer’s Workshop and EMP|SFM

EMP|SFM and the Clarion West Writer’s Workshop present the 2007 science fiction reading series, featuring workshop instructors. Admission is free for these live presentations of new and forthcoming works from some of speculative fiction's top authors and editors. Each reading will be followed by a book-signing session.

All readings start at 7:30 pm and take place at JBL Theater at EMP|SFM. Seating is general admission and is limited.

Samuel R. Delany is arguably the most daring, wide-ranging, word-drunk, idea-besotted writer of science fiction and fantasy that the United States has ever produced. In his 45-year professional career, he has extensively explored issues of language, gender, race, sexuality, power and otherness. Author of Dhalgren, Babel-17, and numerous novels, stories, and critical and philosophical works including his new novel Dark Reflections, he never fails to deliver a dynamic evening. Delany has won numerous national and international awards including the Hugo and Nebula, and was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. Delany is Clarion West's 2007 Susan C. Petrey Fellow.
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