About Book View Cafe

Book View Cafe is a consortium of over twenty professional authors with extensive publishing
credits in the print world. Every day, new content available nowhere else will be served up on
Book View Cafe: short stories, flash fiction, poetry, episodes of serialized novels, and maybe
even a podcast now and then.

Book View Cafe is a new approach to publishing made possible by the Internet. Book View
authors write in a variety of genres including science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror and
mystery. We are pleased to make our work directly available to you.

Authors who will be participating in the panel are: Sue Lange, Laura Anne-Gilman, and Susan
Wright.

Find out more about Book View Cafe at
www.bookviewcafe.com.
Book View Cafe -- November 14, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009, 8p
Location: TBA

Event Recap

Last night the SFSNNJ introduced three authors representing Book View Cafe at our monthly
Face The Fiction series:
Laura Anne Gilman (Staying Dead, Blood from Stone, Flesh and Fire),
Susan Wright (A Pound of Flesh) & Sue Lange (Uncategorized-The ABD and Other Tales).
After my introduction of the trio,
Sue started the discussion by admitting that she had forgotten to
bring her books with her, but made up for it by bringing various handouts that listed the authors in
the collective (most notably famed
Star Trek authoresses Vonda N. McIntyre & Christie Golden,
as well as legendary fantasy authoress Ursula K. LeGuin) as well as advertising their newest
short story anthologies
Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls (which features the work of Steven Piziks
-- the first male in what had been an almost exclusively female collective) &
The Shadow
Conspiracy: Tales of the Steam Age
(which Laura had edited and was their first foray into
steampunk stories)along with her own anthology (mentioned in the paragraph above).

Sue then stated that one of the goals was to provide a forum for authors to present their work in
the new electronic formats that are out there now (and make them accessible to the public at low
prices) as well as bringing back older works from authors that have fallen out of print.
Laura
Anne
added that it wasn't necessarily true in her case (knock on wood) but Susan Wright said
that in her case the first volume
* of her trilogy HAD fallen out of print even though it sold well
(mainly because the imprint under which the first volume was published had gone out of
business-this had intrigued
Master "Topher"). They all agreed that the intent of Book View Cafe
was not to put traditional publishing out of business,but to supplement it.

After a few more questions and answers each of the authors read a sample from their works.
Laura Anne read from Flesh and Fire a horror story. Susan W. read from her
soon-to-be-released novel
Confessions of a Demon an urban fantasy about a vampiress who
feeds on her victims' emotions (and not just their blood). Both
Susan W. & Laura Anne said
that in urban fantasies you can use real locations (as long as the businesses don't actually exist
there).
Sue Lange closed out the meeting by reading her science-fiction satire The Club. They
graciously signed some of their books while the rest of us began clean-up.
Laura Anne
Gilman
joined most of us at the diner to hear Master Bill's movie anecdotes (except for poor
Josephine, who was roped into helping out at the Borders in Ramsey,even though it was her
night off!!! -- leaving poor
AM stuck because Jo was her ride home!!!)

All in all a good meeting.
Bookview Cafe is definitely worth checking out. Join us next month for
our annual Holiday Party with our special
Sights & Sounds of SF panel. See y'all then!!!

*You can read the entire text of Susan Wright's book Slave Trade at Book View Cafe.