Book launches:
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Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales
edited by Julie Czerneda & Susan MacGregor
Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales edited by Julie Czerneda and Susan MacGregor is the only volume in the long running Tesseracts series that is themed specifically for young adults and the young at heart.
Contributing authors attending include:
Amanda Sun,
Claude Lalumiere,
Leslie Brown,
Lynne MacLean,
Elise Moser,
Michele Ann Jenkins,
Virginia Modugno,
Claire Eamer
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The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism
edited by Shelley TSivia Rabinovitch
CAN-CON's own Shelley Rabinovitch is a well known author in the academic
and pagan communities, and she's chosen to launch the heavily-revised
edition of "The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism" with
us. The text is a great source of information for anyone wanting to write
a novel with contemporary witches or witchcraft in the plot-line,
featuring everything from key 20th century authors and practitioners to a
serious discussion of the use of semiotics (the study of symbols and
signs) in the structure of modern Wiccan spells. Shelley will have come
copies of both the new Encyclopedia and her second book (co-authored with
Meredith MacDonald), "An Ye Harm None: Magical Morality and Modern
Witchcraft" available for purchase at Can-Con.
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Conclusion of the Inner Voices Series
by Barry Alder
Fourth and concluding book of the Inner Voices series of novels about the personal and spiritual growth of a group of soldiers from our near future who wake up three hundred years in the future to a world drastically changed by environmental disasters.
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