Club Chicxulub III (9/20) – This Tuesday (September 20) we will part the seas, open the skies and meet the beloved pets of the undead. And you’ll meet The Answer-Man, Thaddeus Howze, one of a cabal of writers who will be entertaining you. In the Halloween spirit, Thaddeus will be sharing a tale of pet ownership in a tale called ‘Dracula’s Cat, Persephone.’


Thaddeus Howze is an award-winning writer, editor, podcaster and activist creating speculative fiction, scientific, political and cultural commentary from his office in Hayward, California.

His speculative fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and literary journals. He has published two books, ‘Hayward’s Reach’ (2011), a collection of short stories and ‘Broken Glass’ (2013) an urban fantasy novella starring his favorite paranormal investigator, Clifford Engram. He is also the creator of a series of articles called Writing Craft: Mastering the Urge to Write.

Thaddeus works as a video game writer for DJ2 Entertainment and editor for two magazines. The first is The Good Men Project, a men’s magazine challenging social norms for men in modern society and the second is SCIFI.radio, a media station and online magazine, writing articles on popular culture, science, technology and superheroes.

He has also appeared in numerous publications including Black Enterprise, Gizmodo, HuffPost, Polygon, @Panel & Frame and BBC The Voice UK.

You can read more about his work @ http://thowze.carrd.co


The Where and When of it

Club Chicxulub III (9/20) – Tuesday, 6:30 PM

@ DecoDance Bar: 1160 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA

Also starring the creative works of:

? Eve Edelson
? Kathleen J. Woods
? Rita Chang-Eppig
? Spencer Tierney
? Sumiko Saulson
? Thaddeus Howze
? Music by Dev Bhat, Shipwreck Detective

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