2010-04-01

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2010-04-01 10:06 am

BOOK VIEW CAFE WELCOMES WALKING DEAD!

The Book View Cafe authors are delighted to welcome our newest author members...the Walking Dead!

With proven staying power, and back lists of books that have never gone away, awards too numerous to mention, these authors will re-energize and re-shape the cafe in ways never before imagined!

In honor of these new additions to the Cafe line up, the Cafe's front page (http://www.bookviewcafe.com) will be dedicated to the finest work of these authors, newly returned to prominence and the surface of the earth.

"With the internet, print on demand and civilization-ending environmental catastrophe bringing so many exceptional authors back to life, as it were, we saw a real opportunity," said Sarah Zettel, Book View Cafe's Managing Director.

When asked why she decided to rise from the grave to join the e-book revolution and zombie apocalypse, Margaret Mitchell said, "I swore, as God is my witness, I would never go hungry again. With Google Maps to help me find the best concentrations of fresh brains, I can keep that promise."

"The fleeing populace is a movable feast for a young zombie," adds Ernest Hemingway. "If we can use e-books to help ensure they have short, happy lives, why the hell not?"

But, as always, it was the father of the modern English language who put it best. Said the Bard:

"Brrraaaaaiiinnnnssss..."

E-book readers take note! ZVC Pathetic Remain(der)s e-Book Sale: $2.00 off all BVC anthologies, today only!
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2010-04-01 05:47 pm
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2010-04-01 06:00 pm
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The Sex Scholar -- or, the Victorian Woman's Manifesto

The Sex Scholar

Decades before Kinsey, Stanford professor Clelia Mosher polled Victorian-era women on their bedroom behavior—then kept the startling results under wraps.

http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2010/marapr/features/mosher.html