One of the things I love most about a small bookstore is its point of view. There’s not enough shelf space to try and be all things to all readers: instead, a small bookstore announces its allegiances, however idiosyncratic, and it stocks the shelves with them.
I had my launch reading for Exit Black at my neighborhood bookstore: Broadway Books in Portland. Much like my publisher, Blackstone, Broadway Books is small, independent, a place of fierce good taste. And, while Broadway has a small FSF section, Exit Black fits there.

It may be that my book barely fits there, that it’s on the shelf only because I am a local boy from just up the street. But they did make space for me on that shelf. And if someday, late in the game, I have the kind of readership that the FSF heavyweights have–the Ursula Le Guins and Octavia Butlers and Terry Pratchetts–I’d like to believe that Broadway Books will keep me on their shelves because my work is congruent with their values.
You can order Exit Black anywhere, of course, but you Portland readers, Portland visitors, and Portland passers-through can find a signed copy of my book at Broadway Books. Let me know if you’re in town; I’ll be happy to grab a tea and talk SF with you.

Congratulations!
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Love these pictures, Joe! Congratulations again!
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Thank you!
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Janice started reading Exit Black yesterday afternoon, much to her surprise got sucked in, and just now announced that she had finished it. Her comment: “Not my usual genre, but Wow!” Then specifically to you: “Thanks, Joe.”
I am going to read the story again with the Imperium diagram in hand. Thanks in advance from me, too.
Phil Ekstrom
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That’s such an honor, Phil! I have a couple of quibbles with the diagram (esp. how the rocket and Starliner are docked), but hopefully the map will help!
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