Dick award and multiple book-of-the-year awards in 2016. Joining in conversation is local science fiction treasure and Kepler's favorite, Meg Elison, author of The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, which won the Philip K. Beagle's latest published anthology honors a recurring figure of optimism from over half a century of his writing: unicorns at their finest. Endlessly imaginative, Beagle weaves unexpected magic into literary landscapes which most need hope. This writer’s words have graced print, stage, and screen in a countless array of imagined worlds, from Middle Earth to outer space, from Hagsgate to a unicorn-laden Calabria. In a discussion around his latest edited collection, The Unicorn Anthology, Beagle will sign books and share about his career in the five decades since The Last Unicorn was published. The acclaimed author's effortless fantasy writing first entered print with the novel A Fine & Private Place, when he was just nineteen years old. Beagle of The Last Unicorn, visits Kepler’s Books in June for a celebration of his lifetime achievements.īeagle’s many beloved works include Tamsin, Summerlong, The Overneath, and more, alongside edited collections like The Urban Fantasy Anthology and The Secret History of Fantasy. At summer’s start, unicorns arrive to Kepler's Literary Foundation! One of fantasy’s most lauded authors, Peter S.
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