Feb + March 2020 Bay Area Conventions: Indie Uncon, FogCON, and Oddities & Curiosities Expo

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Feb 21-23: 2020 San Francisco Indie Uncon

Convention season for me starts this Friday! First up is the San Francisco Indie Uncon, a three day convention dedicated to helping indie authors learn more about the business-side of writing. This will be my first time attending, but what I’m excited about from the con’s description is that it’s supposed to be about indie authors coming together to freely share their knowledge. It’s authors supporting authors instead of “come learn about our paid services.”

You can learn more about the 2020 San Francisco Indie Uncon at https://kellymcclymerbooks.com/san-francisco-indie-uncon/.


March 6-8: FogCON 10

  • Walnut Creek, CA

  • 2 Panels + 1 Reading

  • All my books will be available at the Borderlands Bookstore table in the Dealers Room

I’m going to be on two panels at this year’s FogCON, and I will also be reading from my work alongside authors L. S. Johnson, Loren Rhoads, and Sian Jones. I still haven’t decided what to read but, with nearly 16 minutes of reading time, I’m leaning toward an excerpt from The Deadbringer.

The two panels I will be on are (1) Things I Wish I’d Known Earlier: Writing Edition, and (2) Shades of Fear: Color in Horror.

For more detailed information about the panels head on over to my events page.  


Oddities & Curiosities Expo

  • San Mateo Event Center | San Mateo, CA

  • All my books will be available for purchase

  • Prints by The Ellderet Series cover artist, Pink Pigeon Studio, will be available for purchase

  • I will be joining Loren Rhoads (199 Cemeteries to See Before You Die) and L.S. Johnson (Rare Birds)

As the title suggests, this is a convention celebrating all things dark <3 This will be my first time at this convention - exciting!

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Horror fantasist E.M. Markoff writes about damaged heroes and imperfect villains; she is also an inkblot artist. She is the creator of The Ellderet Series, a diverse dark fantasy epic exploring how family bonds are tested in a violent world.
E.M. Markoff

Horror fantasist and inkblot artist E.M. Markoff is a detribalized Nepantlera who creates within a de/colonized world. She has a passion for writing diverse fiction that explores family bonds and using surreal art as a visual storytelling tool.

http://www.ellderet.com
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