An Exclusive Evening Benefiting The Locus Science Fiction Foundation with George R.R. Martin in conversation with John Picacio
Join us for an evening with George R.R. Martin, creator of Game of Thrones, in conversation with Hugo Award-winning artist John Picacio at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City on August 14, 2018. Friends, colleagues, and co-conspirators Martin and Picacio will delve into a discussion on literature, art, and life in this intimate and historic theater setting, followed by a Q&A session with the audience.
Borderlands Books will be on-site selling books. Please note: A limited number of signed books will be available for purchase at this event, but Mr. Martin will not be available to sign copies of attendees' books.
Ticket proceeds from this SF in SF fundraiser go to support the non-profit Locus SF Foundation, parent to Locus Magazine, the long-standing journal of record for the science fiction and fantasy fields. Launched in 1968 as a 'zine for science fiction fans, Locus has evolved over the past 50 years into the industry's institution of record, covering science fiction and fantasy publishing. The 30-time Hugo Award-winning magazine and website publishes interviews with established and up-and-coming authors; reviews of the latest novels and short fiction; news about the publishing industry and conventions; as well as international coverage, book listings, and more.
Locus Magazineis a Bay Area 501(c)(3) non-profit run by the Locus SF Foundation, which also administers the Locus Awards, maintains an extensive collection of SF and fantasy works, and conducts quarterly writers' workshops. To subscribe, visit locusmag.com/subscribe.
Borderlands Books will be on-site selling books. Please note: A limited number of signed books will be available for purchase at this event, but Mr. Martin will not be available to sign copies of attendees' books.
Ticket proceeds from this SF in SF fundraiser go to support the non-profit Locus SF Foundation, parent to Locus Magazine, the long-standing journal of record for the science fiction and fantasy fields. Launched in 1968 as a 'zine for science fiction fans, Locus has evolved over the past 50 years into the industry's institution of record, covering science fiction and fantasy publishing. The 30-time Hugo Award-winning magazine and website publishes interviews with established and up-and-coming authors; reviews of the latest novels and short fiction; news about the publishing industry and conventions; as well as international coverage, book listings, and more.
Locus Magazineis a Bay Area 501(c)(3) non-profit run by the Locus SF Foundation, which also administers the Locus Awards, maintains an extensive collection of SF and fantasy works, and conducts quarterly writers' workshops. To subscribe, visit locusmag.com/subscribe.