Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Kevin Andrew Murphy signed and discussed their articles in Seven Seasons of Buffy, a media-related anthology in trade paperback from Benbella Books.
2pm, Sunday, February 15th, 2004: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Kevin Andrew Murphy signed and discussed their articles in Seven Seasons of Buffy, a media-related anthology in trade paperback from Benbella Books. Kevin holding caffeine, Quinn holding stake (?)
Cory Doctorow read a new story and signed his new collection, A Place So Foreign and Eight More (in trade paperback from Four Walls Eight Windows) and his debut novel Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (in hardcover from Tor Books).
Cory Doctorow explaining digital rights. [digital photo by Lori Buschbaum]
John Ringo signed and read from his new novel, Hell’s Faire (in hardcover from Baen Books). With Berkeley’s no smoking in a retail establishment regulation, John wound up signing books out on the sidewalk.
John Ringo signs books on the sidewalk. (where it’s legal to use that stogie). [digital photos by Lori Buschbaum]
John Ringo signs books on the sidewalk. (where it’s legal to use that stogie). [digital photos by Lori Buschbaum]
Hugo and Nebula Award winner John Varley stopped in on a trip up the Coast to sign and read from his new novel, Red Thunder (in hardcover from Ace Books).
John Varley ready to sign books. [digital photo by Lori Buschbaum]
The double-threat duo Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman returned to sign and read from their new Basil St. Cloud and Theron Campion novel, The Fall of the Kings (in trade paperback from Bantam/Spectra Books). the much-anticipated sequel to Swordspoint, one of our top ten titles.
Delia looking puzzled. [grainy digital photos from Dave’s Christmas Pocket DVII]
Delia and Ellen signing copies of The Fall of the Kings