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TOP AUTHORS & ARTISTS BECOME "RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY"

World-famous fantasy authors and artists have joined together to produce a limited-edition benefit book entitled RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY.

This exclusive collection – featuring Newbery Award-winner Neil Gaiman (of Coraline and Sandman fame), Spiderwick Chronicles creator Holly Black, vampire noir author Laurell K. Hamilton and many other contributors – is being released this March to help independent music artist S.J. Tucker, a popular figure in the postmodern fantasy scene.

Tucker – who, like her idol Ani DiFranco, favors a self-produced career – was struck with a serious and expensive combination of medical problems in December, 2008. Like an estimated third of Americans today, Tucker could not afford health care coverage, and found herself facing tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills. Fortunately, Tucker has friends and fans in high places. Called together by GAMA award-winning author and game designer Phil Brucato (Mage: The Ascension) – an instructor at the Art Institute of Seattle – over two dozen writers and artists contributed their work to help defray those expenses. The resulting book, RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY, has been named for one of Tucker's songs.

Self-published by Brucato and his partner Sandra Buskirk (to whom Brucato was introduced by Tucker), the collection has been produced entirely by grass-roots "new media" methods. Through a combination of Internet marketing, social networking sites, virtual technology commerce and print-on-demand techniques, the book was put together in roughly six weeks, and has pre-sold nearly a thousand copies to date.
It will not be distributed through stores, and can be ordered online, for a limited time only, through: http://www.sjtucker.com/ravens.html.

In addition to New York Times best-sellers like Gaiman, Black and Hamilton, contributors to RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY include American Library Association award-winner Charles de Lint (The Blue Girl), pop-cultural folklore professor Ari Berk (Runes of Elfland), The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series editor Terri Windling, and Hot Topic fairy artist Amy Brown. The book features 28 illustrated stories; some are reprinted, others are new. RAVENS also boasts original covers by author-artist James A. Owen (Here, There be Dragons). Each contributor donated his or her work free of charge. In several cases, this was because those people had been in similar situations themselves.

As of 2007, an estimated 46,000,000 Americans under the age of 65 lacked health care coverage. That number has grown to unknown proportions in recent months. Over 10.7% of American children, under current estimates, are not covered, and nearly 40% of the uninsured population resides in households that earn $50,000 a year or more. Despite the "fantastic" solution to Tucker's problem, this issue remains a significant concern in the United States. RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY is an imaginative approach to the problem of health care in America. Few people, however, share S.J. Tucker's popularity, and so this book is only a small step toward a larger solution.



For my part, guys, I am ridiculously excited about this! The line-up is superb: beyond the above, we're talking Francesca Lia Block, Storm Constantine, Erzebet Yellowboy ([livejournal.com profile] erzebet), Shira Lipkin ([livejournal.com profile] shadesong), Seanan McGuire ([livejournal.com profile] seanan_mcguire), Mia Nutick ([livejournal.com profile] copperwise)... the list of awesomeness goes on! It's intoxicating, it's delightful, and it's goshdarnitall heart-warming that this community has rallied to support such a fiery and wonderful creative lass as [livejournal.com profile] s00j.

Join me at the fireside with your own copy, and let's toast some marshmallows.

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Date: 2009-02-21 01:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elissa-carey.livejournal.com
OH WOW! That is fantastic! Neil Gaiman & Francesca Lia Block & Amy Brown and others, all in the same book... and all to help S.J.! I remember meeting her and getting hugged, and being completely charmed by her music and personality. I've been absolutely thrilled to see how far and wide the call for help has gone, and had no idea just how well-loved she is until I saw how many places her story kept cropping up on my friends list.

Maybe the ever-wonderful boyfiance will purchase a copy for the two of us once I show him this...

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Date: 2009-02-24 12:07 am (UTC)
ext_47668: I speak with wolves and other wicked creatures.  (Default)
From: [identity profile] talkstowolves.livejournal.com
I had the pleasure of meeting her for the first time (in person) recently myself! She is really just amazing, isn't she? She radiates such beautiful energy and generosity of spirit.

She played a concert here in Atlanta on the night before my birthday, performing "Firebird's Child" and "Ravens in the Library" as my birthday-requests. I was seriously overcome by "Firebird's Child" live. Oh my...

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Date: 2009-02-27 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elissa-carey.livejournal.com
Do you know if "Firebird's Child" is one inspired from CMV's The Orphan's Tales? The title made me think of that, and of course Palimpsest is out, and S.J. has music inspired by that as well.

I'm looking forward to the opportunity to be able to hear her music again and experience the smiles and sparkles she brings. The one time I got to hear her live was in Austin, and she played a venue with my favorite pagan(y) musicians, Dreamtrybe. It was a great night, getting hugs from S.J. and getting to catch up with Dreamtrybe (who used to be Velvet Hammer and had played at a pagan campground I used to go to frequently).

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Date: 2009-02-27 03:40 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] talkstowolves.livejournal.com
I believe it is inspired by The Orphan's Tales and it appears on the companion album Solace & Sorrow. However, I haven't read In the Cities of Coin and Spice yet.

I've been listening to Quartered, but sadly none of the songs have resonated for me. Except "We are Shangri-La," but that was originally written for Burning Man.

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