Peter F Hamilton and E J Swift - at SRFC 13th January
SRFC kicks off 2026 with two terrific authors:
PETER F HAMILTON - one of the UK’s most renowned and prolific sci-fi writers will be talking about the forthcoming print edition of A Hole in the Sky
E J SWIFT - author of the incredible The Coral Bones returns to talk about her new novel, When There Are Wolves Again
Reserve your FREE spot now: srfcjan2026.eventbrite.com
7pm, Tuesday 13th January, at The Star of Kings, 126 York Way, London, N1 0AX - 5 minutes from King's Cross Station!
As always, there will be readings, chat, answers to your questions, and plenty more… Come and meet like-minded readers, writers and people who like this sort of thing, or just settle in and hear from the best and most interesting authors in genre.
This event is free! If you find it valuable, we would welcome a donation towards our costs, but this is always optional.
Books will be for sale at the event from our friends The All Good Bookshop. They are a community bookseller, who also host events at their shop in Turnpike Lane, plenty of which are of a genre fiction or geeky character. The opposite of a corporate goliath, they are an excellent place for ordering books to collect at our event. Find them at allgoodbookshop.co.uk
Super Relaxed Fantasy Club is a London-based fantasy, sci-fi, horror, folk story and speculative fiction book event. Each month we host two or three authors for readings, chat and Q&A. Now more than a decade old, past authors have included Joanne Harris, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Catriona Ward, Stuart Turton, Francis Hardinge, Joe Hill, and many more.
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