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posted by NatalieFord on Tuesday May 18, @06:46AM ( Printer Friendly Version.| Email this article)
News Alex McLintock writes "The next meeting of the British Science Fiction Association is Wednesday 26 May"

Guest: Ken MacLeod, author of Newton's Wake (and many others)
Interviewer: Andrew McKie of the Daily Telegraph
Venue: The cellar of the White Hart pub, 119-121 Bishopsgate (come out of the main entrance of Liverpool St. Station, turn left and the book is 100 yds up on the right.)

Interview begins around 7pm.
Fans in the bar from around 5pm.
(No pub food after 5pm).

Forthcoming meetings:
23-Jun Les Edwards (aka Edward Miller)
28-Jul Justina Robson
25-Aug Sean McMullen
22-Sep N.M. Brown
27-Oct TBA
24-Nov Graham Joyce

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