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Readings with Axel Kruse and Axel Aldenhoven in Eppertshausen
The Science Fiction Treff Darmstadt (SFTD) was founded in November 1994 to offer science fiction and fantasy fans from southern Hesse a regular, club-independent meeting point. With up to 60 visitors per event, the regulars' table is now one of the most famous contact points for genre fans in the Rhine-Main area.
Fantastic literature evening in Eppertshausen
The science fiction Treff Darmstadt invites you to SF literature evening with readings by authors Axel Kruse (Essen) and Axel Aldenhoven (Cologne) on Saturday, March 1, 2025. The event takes place in the restaurant "Adebar" (TAV-Halle) on Jahnstrasse, Eppertshausen.
- 6:00 p.m .: Start of the open regulars' table
- 8:00 p.m .: Start of the book presentations in the separated adjoining room
Admission is free. Visitors can purchase signed books directly from the authors.

Reading with Axel Kruse: "Bone"
Samuel Kors is confronted with a prehistoric bone that is part of a high civilization that has been considered extinct for hundreds of thousands of years. But this bone only seems to be about 1,000 years old. A fake? Axel Kruse takes the audience on a trip to the Rim , the edge of the well -known galaxy, where Samuel Kors expects a new adventure.
In addition, Axel Kruse gives an overview of his book publications in 2025.
There is more about the author on his homepage from Axel Kruse .

Reading with Axel Aldenhoven: "Starbooze - Planet of Lost Souls"
Welcome to the chaotic universe of Starbooze ! The story follows Captain Karl-Heinz, a lovable but overwhelmed space traveler with a preference for Kölsch and questionable decisions. Together with his crew - including the mysterious manu, the neurotic ship ski things, the cleaning expert Schlabber and four argumentative on -board technicians named yes, no, no and yet - he stumbles from an intergalactic misfortune.
Whether interdimensional worm holes, toaster or a race against Le Capitaine baguette - the crew of the Starbooze always finds a solution that is as chaotic as the problem itself.
There is more about the author on his homepage of Axel Aldenhoven .
(Darmstadt - Red/SFTD)