
What we’re about
Calling all sci-fi fanatics and fantasy bookworms in Hampton Roads! Let’s blast off to the future and spelunk into worlds of spectacular magic with a new book club devoted exclusively to new and classic speculative fiction.
Here’s how it will work:
WHEN AND WHERE WE MEET
We’ll meet once every two weeks on Sundays at 1pm to talk about one fantasy book and one science fiction book per month.
Our meetings will be held at local restaurants and brewpubs so we can get a bite to eat and keep the vibe casual. (Though feel free to nerd out about the book under discussion or whatever other amazing books you’re in the middle of.) All are welcome (ahem, all adults) and you don’t have to have finished that month’s book to attend, though be prepared for SPOILERS from those of us who have finished the book.
The meetings are around two hours long and we’ll likely spend an hour and a half discussing the book and the last half hour hearing about other books, movies, etc. folks have been enjoying and take nominations to select the group's next reads.
Two benefits of the twice-monthly schedule: it’s good to keep the club active and vibrant but it also provides folks with more options. Some people are only sci-fi fans or only fantasy fans (and that’s a-okay!) and we encourage folks to dip in and out as interest and time allows. We try to distribute the event locations across the Hampton Roads area for the convenience of people coming from a variety of locations. We’re capping RSVPs for each event generally at 13 for now but may increase that if demand is there and our venues can accommodate us.
HOW WE PICK THE BOOKS
We pick a new book every two weeks via a ranked choice poll featuring typically 6 nominated books. The club operates on 2 week cycles and every 2 odd numbered weeks on Sunday at 1pm one poll ends and a winner is announced, and a new poll launches, which runs for—you guessed it—2 weeks.
Typically a poll will be announced precisely 7 weeks in advance of the event, and the winner is announced 5 weeks in advance so everyone has lead time to acquire and read the upcoming book(s) (or to decide if their schedule allows and/or if that month’s books speak to them. 🤗)
We take nominations via two online forms, DMs, and in discussions on our Discord server and in person at our Meetups. There is one nomination form for SCI-FI books [ https://forms.gle/ESVR879c9qSivBtR6 ] and one nomination form for FANTASY books [ https://forms.gle/ENgJGqCF1e4t4LpD9 ], but we’re not sticklers about having nominations in the form vs. some other way of expressing a wish to nominate something.
[ABE’S NOTE: As lead Organizer, I exercise some (loose) editorial control over the nominations, like changing the middle book in a series to the first book, finding the most appealing blurbs and publisher description, and offering dedicated slots like SUBGENRE SPOTLIGHT and AROUND THE WORLD that incentivize folks to nominate books outside the mainstream big names that everyone’s heard of; which is not to say that bestselling authors won’t be well-represented in these polls too. In general, I put on the ballot the books you nominate, whether I personally feel enthusiastic about them or not. We do try to get a diverse range of nominees for each poll—diverse not only in terms of author identities but also in terms of subgenres and eras of sff—and if one or more people are enthusiastically touting a book at our meeting or on Discord, I'll often whip out my phone, nod to the group, and say, "Well that sounds like a nomination!"]
CONCLUSION
Anyway, that's how things work. We have now and deviated from the formula to hold special events like movies nights, Novella November, and our sequel series. Although the group does have a Discord page with some lively conversation [you can join here: https://discord.gg/6tJm48RG ] all of the meetings are announced on this Meetup page and you can RSVP for events here. In conclusion, please vote on the polls and we look forward to seeing you at a future event!
Upcoming events (2)
See all- BOOK DISCUSSION: Early Riser (2019) by Jasper FfordeWasserhund Brewing Company, Chesapeake, VA
Early Riser (2019) by Jasper Fforde is the winner of our May 18 poll!
A “hilarious” (The Guardian), “blindingly inventive,” (The Seattle Times) and “wonderfully weird dystopian thriller” (Shelf Awareness) from the author of The Constant Rabbit and the Thursday Next series
Every Winter, the human population hibernates.
During those bitterly cold four months, the nation is a snow-draped landscape of desolate loneliness, devoid of human activity.
Well, not quite.
Your name is Charlie Worthing and it’s your first season with the Winter consuls, the group responsible for ensuring the hibernatory safe passage of the sleeping masses. You are investigating an outbreak of viral dreams, which you dismiss as nothing more than an artefact born of the sleeping mind. When the dreams start to kill people, it’s unsettling. When you get the dreams too, it’s weird. When they start to come true, you begin to doubt your sanity. But teasing truth from Winter is never easy: You have to avoid the Villains and their penchant for murder, kidnapping, and stamp collecting; ensure you aren’t eaten by Nightwalkers; and sidestep the increasingly less-than-mythical Wintervolk.
But so long as you remember to wrap up warmly, you’ll be fine.
"Early Riser has all of the elements and sensibility that have earned Fforde a sizable and devoted following. Fforde writes witty, chewy sentences, full of morsels, and delivers them deadpan. His relentless imagination and his affection for his characters are contagious and irresistible." —Charles Yu, The New York Times
"Charlie's journey . . . is so absorbing, and Fforde's wit so sharp, the reveal that the narrative is also a commentary on capitalism comes across as a brilliant twist. Whip-smart, tremendous fun, and an utter delight from start to finish." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
- Book Discussion: The Summer Tree (Fionavar Tapestry #1)(1984) by Guy Gavriel KayNeeds location
The Summer Tree (Fionavar Tapestry #1) (1984) by Guy Gavriel Kay is the poll winner for our June 15 event!
More about the book:
Taken to a realm of magic and war, five men and women from our world embark on an epic journey in the first novel in Guy Gavriel Kay’s classic, critically acclaimed fantasy trilogy, The Fionavar Tapestry.
It all began with a lecture that introduced five university students to a man who would change their lives, a wizard who could take them from Earth to the heart of the first of all worlds—Fionavar. And take them Loren Silvercloak did, for his need—the need of Fionavar and all the worlds—was great indeed.And in a marvelous land of men and dwarves, of wizards and gods—and of the Unraveller and his minions of Darkness—Kimberly, Dave, Jennifer, Kevin, and Paul discovered who they were truly meant to be. For the five were a long-awaited part of the pattern known as the Fionavar Tapestry, and only if they accepted their destiny would the armies of the Light stand any chance of surviving when the Unraveller unleashed his wrath upon the world.
“This is the only fantasy work I know which does not suffer by comparison to The Lord of the Rings.”—Interzone
“Kay's bestselling—and stunning—fantasy trilogy finds its power not in its feats of imagination or world-building (though there are dazzling heapings of both) but from its rootedness in the reality of human emotions and relationships.”—The Globe and Mail
“The Fionavar Tapestry, when all is said and done, is one of the most beautifully written and moving fantasy trilogies ever written. Those are very large words, but I truly believe this book is large enough to fit into such a reputation.”—Green Man Review