Our second reading for February was from Scott Lewis. Scott is a Bristol-based journalist, writer, photographer and casual
adventurer who has only recently started dabbling in fiction, and will
eventually manage his time sufficiently enough to get his first novel
finished. Until then he intends to amuse himself by writing more short
stories, chronic procrastination, rummaging around old book stores and
libraries for obscure myths, legends, and folklore, and gallivanting off
to far-flung parts of...
Our second reading for February was from Scott Lewis. Scott is a Bristol-based journalist, writer, photographer and casual
adventurer who has only recently started dabbling in fiction, and will
eventually manage his time sufficiently enough to get his first novel
finished. Until then he intends to amuse himself by writing more short
stories, chronic procrastination, rummaging around old book stores and
libraries for obscure myths, legends, and folklore, and gallivanting off
to far-flung parts of the world on ‘research trips’.
Scott read the first chapter of the aforementioned novel, which involves a gunfight in a brothel and a rickshaw chase. Please note that in the Q&A at the end of the evening Scott makes it clear that Dash is by no means the hero of the novel.
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For details of future events, see our website.
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