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- City of Saints and Madmen 726 copies, 12 reviews
- The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited… 474 copies, 7 reviews
- Veniss Underground 392 copies, 15 reviews
- Shriek: An Afterword 297 copies, 6 reviews
- Finch 87 copies, 6 reviews
- Secret Life 76 copies
- Best American Fantasy 68 copies, 2 reviews
- Secret Life 58 copies
- Why Should I Cut Your Throat? 58 copies
- City of Saints and Madmen: The Book of Ambergris 51 copies, 2 reviews
- The Situation 39 copies, 4 reviews
- Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st Century Writer 37 copies
- Strange Tales Of Secret Lives 31 copies, 2 reviews
- Predator: South China Sea 27 copies, 1 review
- The Day Dali Died: Poetry and Flash Fiction 27 copies
- Leviathan 2 25 copies
- Album Zutique: No. 1 (Album Zutique) 23 copies
- Dradin, in love: A tale of elsewhen & otherwhere (Buzzcity first editions) 14 copies, 3 reviews
- Fixing Hanover 4 copies, 3 reviews
- Errata 3 copies, 1 review
- The Transformation Of Martin Lake 3 copies, 1 review
- A Transformação de Martin Lake e Outras Histórias 3 copies
- The Hoegbotton Guide To The Early History Of Ambergris 3 copies, 1 review
- A Heart For Lucretia 3 copies, 2 reviews
- Leviathan, Volume One: Into the Gray 2 copies
- The Cage 2 copies, 2 reviews
- A Note From Dr. V To Dr. Simpkin 2 copies, 2 reviews
- Stadt der Heiligen & Verrückten 2 copies
- A New Face in Hell (in Perverted by Language - WILD) 2 copies, 1 review
- Vaihtokauppa 2 copies
- Lost 2 copies, 1 review
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Jeff VanderMeer has 21 past events. (show) Manuel's Tavern: Jeff VanderMeer, Will Hindmarch, and special guest J.M. McDermott (December 11 at 20:00) Jeff VanderMeer reads from Finch.; Will Hindmarch, and special guest J.M. McDermott. Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Some Assembly Required! A night of readings and dangerous spontaneous storytelling with critically acclaimed novelist Jeff VanderMeer, noted podcaster Mur Lafferty, and special guest Natania Barron, creator of the Aldersgate Cycle. Buy VanderMeer’s novel Finch and get a free copy of rock band Murder ... (more)
Jeff VanderMeer reads from Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Part of a five-week tour all across the country, award-winning writer Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer, the first book to blend traditional career and creativity advice with the best ways to ... (more)
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Jeff VanderMeer reads from Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Come to the Malaprops Cafe and sit and talk with critically acclaimed Jeff VanderMeer, author of the perfect holiday gift for the writer in your life: Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Part of a five-week tour all across the country, award-winning writer Jeff VanderMeer’s ... (more)
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)Event location: Olin Theatre
Between Books: Jeff VanderMeer, Ekaterina Sedia (December 1 at 19:00) Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Library of Congress: "What IF" Series: Booklife: The Private and the Public in the Future of Publishing (December 1 at 12:00) Jeff VanderMeer reads from Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. What are the benefits and dangers of a confusion between the private creativity and the public career elements of a writer’s life caused by new media and a proliferation of “open channels”? What protective measures must a writer take to preserve his or her “self” in this environment? In addition ... (more)Event location: Pickford Theater, 3rd floor of the Madison Building
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Which came first; the story or the illustration? When you think about the illustrated stories that you’ve read, whether they have been in the form of a graphic novel, a picture book, or comic strip–you might ask yourself this question. In an exploration of the collaborative process between an illustrator ... (more)
Readings and discussion with World Fantasy Award winners Jeff VanderMeer and Jeffrey Ford, and Building Blog creator Geoff Manaugh, moderated by Beatrice’s Ron Hogan. What do writers take from the real world when creating their fantastical creations? What does the real world take from fantasy? A playful ... (more)
Jeff VanderMeer discusses Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Booklife: The Private and the Public in Transmedia Storytelling and Self-Promotion - Fictional experiments in emerging media like Twitter and Facebook are influencing traditional printed novels and stories in interesting ways, but another intriguing new narrative is also emerging: the rise of “artifacts” ... (more)Event location: Room 4-231 (building 4, room 231)
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Jeff VanderMeer reads from Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Part of a five-week tour all across the country, award-winning writer Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer, the first book to blend traditional career and creativity advice with the best ways to ... (more)
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Copperfield's Books - Petaluma: BOOKWORK FOR A BOOKLIFE: Talk, Discussion, and Signing with Award-Winning Author Jeff VanderMeer (November 13 at 19:00) Jeff VanderMeer discusses Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. Part of a five-week national book tour, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store talk and Q&A coincides with the release of his new Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer, the first book to blend traditional career and creativity advice with the best ways to thrive in our new internet-based ... (more)
Booksoup: Jeff VanderMeer (November 11 at 19:00) Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
Jeff VanderMeer discusses Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. BOOKWORK FOR A BOOKLIFE: Award-winning writer and editor Jeff VanderMeer shares the inside, often outrageous, details of working on successful, complex book projects, along with sustainable career and creativity advice for this new media age. The world of publishing is changing. How should you change ... (more)
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)
The Press Club: Jeff VanderMeer with Cat Rambo, Jeff Johnson, and Jay Lake (November 6 at 17:30) Join Underland Press to celebrate the weird and the wonderful with readings by acclaimed authors Jeff VanderMeer, Jay Lake, Cat Rambo, and Jeff Johnson. With art by Benjamin W. Burch and music by DJ Santo, along with crepes, wine, and beer at the Press Club, we'll stay and talk fantastic lit 'till the ... (more)
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Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)Event location: 900 State Street Eaton Hall, Room 209, Salem, OR, 97301, United States
Part of a five-week tour all across the country, Jeff VanderMeer’s in-store appearance coincides with the release of his new noir fantasy novel Finch. The novel has gotten rave reviews from the likes of NYT Bestsellers Stephen R. Donaldson, Tad Williams, and Richard K. Morgan, and even inspired a soundtrack ... (more)Event location: 900 State Street Eaton Hall, Room 209, Salem, OR, 97301, United States
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