Kristyn Levis: Pinay speculative fiction writer at November Freecon

Kristyn Levis will be at this year’s November Freecon in Sydney’s Clemton Park.

Originally from Cebu, Kristyn Levis Terran child book goes to Clemton Park Primary School and her other “child” book is about teenager caught between two cultures. Terran and a non – Terran one. She used Pinoy myths in her writing.

The Freecon will be at the O.E.S Amenities Centre, 188 William Street, Earlwood. Entry is free.

To get to the venue, take the 400 bus from Sydney’s Kingsford Smith airport with the destination of Burwood. Ask for the Clemton Park shops just past Clemton Park Primary School.

Freecon is seeking people to write short stories. Contributors will need to pay $5 and provide two A4 pages in length. For details, contact Garry Dalrymple, Convenor for the Freecon on jtfson@gmail.com

Kristyn Levis’ books sold well at the last two Freecons. Attendees may ask her and the other authors to sign the books they buy.

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