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Where Katya will be & who she is linked with

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Calendar of Events

Formal Katya Reimann Photo--link to portrait page
click here for printable photo of KAR
(warning, there's a 767k jpg on this page!)

Friday, July 21st, 5:30-8:00 pm

Katya will be the Featured Guest at the

Saint Paul Jaycees, Skyline Condominiums &
Quarter 8 Productions

Young Professional & Entrepreneur Networking Evening

633 South Robert Street
Saint Paul, MN

Join us for free wine and hors d'oeuvres and meet featured guest, Katya Reimann. This is the first in a series of events designed to offer an opportunity to share successes and ideas. Katya will read (briefly) from her work & speak and answer questions about Genre Publication.

RSVP online at www.stpauljayvees.org or call Prithul Murphy at (651) 343-4865. Parking is available in an underground garage behind Skyline Condominiums and on the side streets on the west side of Robert Street.

Contact Prithul with questions at (651) 343-4865.

2005 & earlier

Conventions in General:

I attend a number of SF & F Conventions every year, where I sign books, give readings, speak on panels, stay up too late, and generally have a good time talking and meeting with people. Usually I try to get to Albacon (September), Arisia (January), Boskone (February), Diversicon (August), Minicon (April), Readercon (July), WisCon (May) and Worldcon (August). This year Worldcon is Noreascon 4 (Worldcons always have site-specific names).

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Fun & Useful Links


Here are the addresses of a couple of friends who maintain neat web pages (a short list because keeping these links non-cob-webby isn't my favorite passtime!):

Thoughts, Ideas, Observations

Bensozia
A place for online discussion and the exchange of ideas, as conceived by John Bedell, Essayist, Historian, Writer, Editor--and old friend.

Liz Rune
Earthsign Studio & Liz Manicatide
In 1995 Liz wrote the code and helped me with the very first iteration of this page, for which I am eternally grateful. Her page has many samples of original artwork.

Want to have an adventure with an Elephant-Headed Muse too?

Hilary Moon Murphy's web page--fellow writer, friend, and inspiration!

Wonderful images of sculpture and drawings William Reimann's Home Page
Some web-wise folk will have noticed that my web pages "vampire" off this site--truth is, my father, renown sculptor William P. Reimann and I share this server space, and I maintain the site for my father, which it is my great pleasure and even honor to be able to do. This site is still quite incomplete--my father spends more time making sculptures than taking presentation picture. A quasi-complete archive of images will be developed over time. In the meantime, however, there are many wonderful pictures here!

Heritage Sculpture
This is the "commercial" page for William P. Reimann. Affordable art. It would be mass produced if dad wasn't a lunatic, instead it is all for the most part hand-handled and completed.

Art celebrating world culture & family history

Furries and Fuzzies and reviews too, oh my!
Multitalented Maggie Hogarth's web page. Fun art, reviews (yes, including of my Bitter Earth), and usually lovely web design. This often-changing web page is well worth a visit.


"Pro Links"--websites maintained by those with publication ties to my work.

The University of Nebraska Press, Bison Imprint maintains a reprint line of classic works of science fiction. I wrote the introduction for their edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Poison Belt.

The Science Fiction Book Club first brought out Wind from a Foreign Sky in November, 1996. The sequel, A Tremor in the Bitter Earth, came out from the SFBC in 1998.

Tor Books, the publisher of The Tielmaran Chronicles. Winner of the Locus Award for Best Publisher (of SF & Fantasy) for the last fourteen years in a row.

The University of Oxford Press, Clarendon Imprint, the publisher of 'Great as he is in his own good opinion' my William Bligh article, written for Tradition in Transition, essays which discuss the shape of the canon of 18th century literature in England.

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Reader Reviews

I regularly get mail from my readers letting me know how much they have enjoyed my books. Sometimes they even ask what they can do to help make my books more readily available. The truth is, word of mouth is the best publicity an author can get. That said, this is a cyber-age, so word of mouth can mean more than just handing a copy of a book to a friend and saying "read this!"

What follows are links to the major on-line booksellers who support review forums. Go to the pages, take a look at the reviews--join the discussions and support your favorite writers. These are actions that can directly help any author--not just Katya!

Amazon Books
Wind From a Foreign Sky
A Tremor in the Bitter Earth

Barnes and Noble
Wind From a Foreign Sky
A Tremor in the Bitter Earth

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