Zachary C. Solomon at the 2024 Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival
Zachary C. Solomon (A Brutal Design) will appear at the Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival for the panel “New Works in Jewish Speculative Fiction.”
Zachary C. Solomon (A Brutal Design) will appear at the Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival for the panel “New Works in Jewish Speculative Fiction.”
Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr. will read from his novella Pour One for the Devil at Fall for the Book on Thursday, October 17.
Lanternfish Press will exhibit at Collingswood Book Festival on October 5, 2024.
Lanternfish Press’s editorial director, Christine Neulieb, will participate in the Barrelhouse Conference in Philadelphia on October 5.
Lanternfish Press will exhibit at the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival at Brooklyn Borough Hall on September 29.
To celebrate the launch of the Dreams Under Glass audiobook, join us on Instagram for a live chat with author Anca L. Szilágyi and narrator Kelli Tager.
Joyce Maynard will be joined in conversation by Laura Stanfill, publisher of Forest Avenue Press and author of Singing Lessons for the Stylish Canary.
Anca L. Szilágyi will be in conversation with L.L. Kirchner for the release of Florida Girls.
Laura Stanfill will be an attending speaker at the 2024 Willamette Writers Conference in Portland, Oregon July 31-August 4.
Anca L. Szilágyi (Daughters of the Air and Dreams Under Glass) will teach a virtual writing workshop on using food in fiction for The Newberry.
Tauno Biltsted, author of The Anatomist’s Tale, hosts a conversation on hidden histories and visions of the future.
Dian Greenwood will be joined in conversation by Gigi Little, staff designer for Forest Avenue Press and editor of City of Weird; and Laura Stanfill, publisher of Forest Avenue Press and author of Singing Lessons for the Stylish Canary.
Lanternfish Press will be exhibiting at the American Library Association Annual Conference in San Diego June 28-July 1 at Booth 2534H. Our featured author will be M.M. Olivas, author of Sundown in San Ojuela.
Lanternfish Press Editorial Director Christine Neulieb will participate in Broad Street Review’s upcoming industry panel “With your powers combined” during BSR Book Week 2024.
Caitlin Chung will join Samantha Mills and Hana Lee for the May 2024 SF in SF literary salon, moderated by Cliff Winnig.
Anca L. Szilágyi (Daughters of the Air, Dreams Under Glass) will teach a 4-part seminar on fairy tale writing as part of Atlas Obscura’s online courses.
Caitlin Chung, author of Ship of Fates, will join a selection of readers at Telegraph Hill Books for the Short Stories from North Beach event.
Jessica Lévai will visit the virtual book club hosted by Romancing the Gothic on March 2 at 7 p.m. BST.
Lanternfish Press will be a vendor at the 2023 Punk Rock Holiday Market in Philadelphia on Sunday, December 17.
Lanternfish Press will exhibit at the Philcon 2023 conference in Cherry Hill, New Jersey November 17-19.
Lanternfish Press will exhibit at the Collingswood Book Festival on October 7, 2023.
Lanternfish Press will exhibit at the Brooklyn Book Festival on October 1, 2023.
Lanternfish Press will be a vendor at the Fall 2023 Punk Rock Flea Market in Philadelphia on Sunday, September 24.
Lanternfish Press’s editorial director, Christine Neulieb, will participate in the Barrelhouse Conference in Philadelphia on September 23.
Tauno Biltsted, author of The Anatomist’s Tale, will give a talk at Red Emma’s in Baltimore titled "Pirate Enlightenment, Maroon Utopias, Indigenous Republics: Letting history ignite the radical imagination" on September 9, 2023.
Tauno Biltsted will speak on his novel The Anatomist’s Tale at Tiny Raccoon Books in Sayville, New York on July 13, 2023.
Lanternfish Press will be an exhibitor at AWP 2023 in Seattle.
Join Literary Modiin on December 11 for a virtual author event featuring Alyson Richman and Shaunna J. Edwards (The Thread Collectors), Anca L. Szilágyi (Dreams Under Glass) and Ellen Meeropol (The Lost Women of Azalea Court).
Anca L. Szilágyi will read from Dreams Under Glass in this live event with Maya Sonenberg (Bad Mothers, Bad Daughters) at Elliott Bay Book Co. in Seattle.