June 2019: Loren Rhoads, Nancy Etchemendy and E. M. Markoff: Tales for the Camp Fire

JUL 20, 201978 MIN
The SF in SF Podcast

June 2019: Loren Rhoads, Nancy Etchemendy and E. M. Markoff: Tales for the Camp Fire

JUL 20, 201978 MIN

Description

In November 2018, fire broke out on Camp Creek Road and soon raced through Butte County, California. By the time the fire was finally extinguished, the town of Paradise had been scoured from the map. Nearly 100 people were dead. Damage ran to an estimated $16 billion. The disaster has been named the Camp Fire, in memory of its place of origin. The horror writers of Northern California rallied to raise money for the survivors. Tales for the Camp Fire ranges from fairy tale to science fiction, from psychological terror to magical realism, from splatterpunk to black humor, all rounded out by a messed-up post-apocalyptic cookbook. Through these pages roam werewolves, serial killers, a handful of ghosts, plenty of zombies, Cthulhu cultists, mad scientists, and a pair of conjoined twins. Writers Loren Rhoads, Nancy Etchemendy and E. M. Markoff will read from their stories, and an audience Q&A follows the readings.