I need more venues for 4Q 2025.
- August 14-17: Once Upon a Con (National Harbor, MD)
- September 13-14: FrightReads (Howard County Fairgrounds, MD)
- October 4: RisuCon (Montgomery County Fairgrounds, MD)
I need more venues for 4Q 2025.
It’s starting to fill up!
Still looking for more venues, so if you know any local to me, let me know. And, as always: if you can’t wait, buy my books!
Just got the schedule: Saturday, October 12th (Harvest Hollow). As before, this will be at Page After Page, at the MD Rennaissance Festival: I may or may not have the second volume of TALES FROM THE FERMI RESOLUTION Vol 2 commercially available by then. I spent today working on the stories, in fact, but there are considerations to… consider, I guess.
Anyway, looking forward to it! It’ll be a couple weeks after FrightReads. Hopefully it will not conflict with the Bel Air Stellar Con, but I don’t have details on that one yet. If it does… well. First come, first served. Besides, I’m doing the York, PA one already.
Moe Lane
PS: Can’t wait? Buy my books!
#commissionearned
Hope this loads.
January 20th | Winter Fantasy Faire | Westminster, MD |
June 15th | Stellar Con | York, PA |
August 17-18 | RisuCon | Rockville, MD |
September 28-29 | Fright Reads | Columbia, MD |
It does! Awesome. Obviously, there’s a couple of vending opportunities not on there yet. I would not mind at all doing the MD Renn Faire again, and the Bel Air Stellar Con 2024 prep has yet to start up. I am also definitely interested in doing other conventions, as long as the table fees are reasonable and they’re within a couple hours of the house. Let me know if you hear about anything!
Moe Lane
PS: If you can’t wait for a convention, buy my books!
I can only afford to go places in Maryland, and maybe northern Virginia. Single-day events are best, because they’re also cheap enough that I can hope to make my table fee back. Fortunately, having four novels and a full collection of short stories gives me a bit of flexibility when it comes to making sales, but I’m still locked into the fantasy and horror markets.
Suggestions, as always, are welcome.