BSFS Roundtable on “Fantastic Heroines” in October

Writers Brenda Clough, Mindy Klasky, L. Jagi Lamplighter and Jeri Smith-Ready will participate in a roundtable about the “Fantastic Heroines of Sci-Fi and Fantasy” at the Baltimore Science Fiction Society on October 27. The four writers will talk about the heroines in their own works and in stories that have influenced them. Colleen Cahill, Library of Congress Recommending Officer for Fantasy and Science Fiction, will moderate the discussion.

Smith-Ready, author of 10 fantasy novels, previewed the topic, saying:

Until very recently, in sci-fi and fantasy genres, a “strong heroine” meant a woman who acted like a man: showing little vulnerability, and fighting evil with violence. But as society’s perceptions of masculinity and femininity become more fluid, heroines can show strength in more nuanced and complex ways.

There is no charge to attend the event, scheduled for Saturday, October 27 at 8 p.m. at the BSFS clubhouse, 3310 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21224.

The full press release follows the jump.

BALTIMORE SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY HOSTS TALK BY FEMALE AUTHORS ON “FANTASTIC HEROINES OF SCI-FI AND FANTASY”

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Contact Alexander Mathew Harris, [email protected], or Karlo Yeager for the Book Circle, [email protected]

BALTIMORE SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY HOSTS ROUNDTABLE TALK BY LOCAL FEMALE AUTHORS ON “FANTASTIC HEROINES OF SCI-FI AND FANTASY”

Baltimore City, Maryland – August 6th, 2012

On Saturday, October 27th, at 8 PM, the Baltimore Science Fiction Society (BSFS), located at 3310 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21224, will host a roundtable discussion by four professional female authors on the topic of “Fantastic Heroines of Sci-Fi and Fantasy.” The discussion is free and we encourage the public to attend.

Writers Brenda Clough, Mindy Klasky, L. Jagi Lamplighter and Jeri Smith-Ready will talk about the heroine in literature, both in their own works and those that have influenced them. Colleen Cahill, Library of Congress Recommending Officer for Fantasy and Science Fiction, will moderate the discussion. “Until very recently, in sci-fi and fantasy genres, a ‘strong heroine’ meant a woman who acted like a man: showing little vulnerability, and fighting evil with violence. But as society’s perceptions of masculinity and femininity become more fluid, heroines can show strength in more nuanced and complex ways,” explained Smith-Ready, author of ten fantasy novels.

“We’ll discuss the women of modern fantasy and sci-fi, and where the best role models can be found,” added panelist L. Jagi Lamplighter. Constellation Books, of Reisterstown, Maryland, will be on hand to sell books at the event.

Before the Heroines of Sci-fi discussion, the BSFS Book Discussion Circle will be analyzing Anne MCCaffery’s classic science fiction series Dragonriders of Pern: they will critique the first book in the series, “Dragonflight.” The Book Discussion Circle begins at 6:30 PM and is also free and open to the public.

The Baltimore Science Fiction Society is a 501(c)(3) literary organization focusing on science fiction, fantasy, and related genres. A not-for-profit literary society based in Baltimore, MD, BSFS holds many events such as anime socials, business meetings, gaming days, book discussion groups, writing critique circles, and day-long writing workshops regularly throughout the year, and also produces Balticon, the Maryland Regional Science Fiction Convention. For more information, please visit www.bsfs.org, or www.facebook.com/groups/BaltimoreSciFi, or follow us on Twitter @BaltimoreSciFi.

For more information on these distinguished panelists, please see:

Brenda Clough – http://www.sff.net/people/brenda/
Mindy Klasky – http://www.mindyklasky.com/
Jeri Smith-Ready – http://www.jerismithready.com/
L. Jagi Lamplighter – http://www.ljagilamplighter.com/

For more information on Constellation Books, please see:

http://www.constellationbooks.com/

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