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Miscon 2011, around Memorial Day, Missoula MT, CJ/Jane. Radcon 2011, Feb 14 ca., Red Lion in Pasco Wa, CJ, Jane, OSG. Note:ConDor, San Diego, CA, was a great con, and we may very well go back, if not in 2011, then in 2012. We are also considering Midsouthcon in 2011.
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Contact Info

To reach Closed Circle, write  authors@closed-circle.net. We can then establish a ‘case’ and troubleshoot. If you have suggestions about Closed Circle or our individual sites (or just want to write) write to me, Jane, or Lynn—I’m cj@cherryh.com; jane is fancher@cherryh.com; and Lynn is lynn@lynnabbey.com.

The Closed Circle mailbox POB 18656, Spokane WA 99228. Please, if you are sending a payment by check, make it out directly to the writer, not to Closed Circle,which has no bank account and cannot cash checks.

25 comments to Contact Info

  • dhrowe

    CJ
    In the amazon link, one of the books is not yours!

    dhr

    • CJ

      Yep, that happens—I have not a clue why. I’ll see if I can ditch it.

      • tulrose

        This isn’t your fault. The Amazon search gives some wacky results and often includes books that seem to have no relevance at all. There is probably something in the database for that other book that says Cherryh; a table of contents, a footnote, something. It’s always shown up.

  • Barry Carter

    Hello, The two email addresses that I attempted to order the C.J. Cherryh graphics from are probably no longer in service.
    They are still posted on Amazon as the addresses to use when placing orders.
    They are:
    fancher@janefancher.com
    and
    (well it disappeared but it’s the other one listed on the Amazon page)

    I’ll post a check to C.J. at the Closed Circle address in Spokane.

  • rmcda

    To C.J.Cherryh,
    Have you ever thought about getting one of your books onto the Big Screen. I was thinking that “The Faded Sun” trilogy should be in the movies. I have enjoyed reading this series several times and can even imagine what Hollywood actors could play the characters. Inquiring mind would like to know if that’s possible.
    Sincerely,
    Randy McDaniel

  • BarbieA

    Isn’t Cameron’s new movie Avatar similar in many respects to the Atevi? Would love to hear your take on that!

  • srae

    Tried to download Jane’s free e-book. Put in my name and e-mail and was told to check my email for the link. The e-mail has yet to show up. Tried it again and still no results.

  • Jane

    Just tried it and it works okay, and we haven’t gotten a message that there was a problem delivering. Did you check your junk email? You might also try putting authors@closed-circle.net in your “allowed” or “safe” email addys.

  • jjjahool

    …the Jan/Feb issue of Fantasy&ScienceFiction in Books , p.37 Chris Moriarty, “my next column will be a C. J. Cherryh extravaganza not limited to currently “in-print” books…and centering on this year’s Regenesis. Steve

  • Reptile

    I think this is the right place to ask this question. Is Exile’s Gate in print? I checked somewhere and saw that it was published by DAW (unless that’s a mistake) but checked their website and came up a blank on the search function, unless I screwed that up.

    But it seems too odd to republish the first three volumes and not the fourth. But what do I know.

    Anyway, I’ve never read it. Could try the midtown branch of the library, the only one where it might be, but I would like to buy it.

    And I’m hopeful that I’ll soon get my obsolete $100 ebookwise backlit handheld reader in case Exile’s Gate is only on-line somewhere. An obsolete technology, but worth a try until the newer ones come down in price. I just can’t make a habit of siting at my computer and reading whole books, much less take it with me when I’m on the subway. We’ll seem, and I will report if the ebookwise seems a viable option for others.

    I notice that Barnes & Noble has taken over Fictionwise, which indirectly sells the things. Wonder if with their new Kindle-style reader they will kill off the cheap competition? I wouldn’t, but I would want as many book buyers in as many price niches as I could get for my content.

  • Reptile

    Another question, which I may have asked before. Is there a method of checking posts in a preview mode before posting them on this site the way there are on some others? It doesn’t seem like it, but maybe I’m just ignorant about the technology.

  • CJ

    I sure wish there were: for me, there is, but not for the Subscribers. If you hit a glitch or have a post about which you have real second thoughts, just e-mail me and I can use the magical mysterious powers of admin to delete or revise somebody’s Comment.

  • Reptile

    No. It’s just easier for me to proof what I write in a different, and larger, typeface to avoid embarrassing typos. Plus I’ve unconsciously come to lean on preview mode when posting on other blogs. Guess I’ll just have to be less lazy and read over the stuff more carefully.

  • Reptile

    No. It’s just easier for me to proof what I write in a different, and larger, typeface to avoid embarrassing typos. Plus I’ve unconsciously come to lean on preview mode when posting on other blogs. Guess I’ll just have to be less lazy and read over the stuff more carefully.

    And about Exile’s Gate, I don’t think I’ve ever (last five years or so) seen it in a bookstore. This stuff must drive authors crazy, especially relatively soon after an omnibus volume of the preceding novels has been published.

  • Is Serpents Reach in print on its own or in one of the omnibus books?

  • cb

    cj
    a while ago, acually about 15 years you wrote the two books rider at the gate, and clouds rider. they were great but as far as i can tell you didnt write a third. thats a shame because you kinda a left everyone hanging. as far as i can tell you didnt write a third. i feel you need to tie it up and finish the story. im a kid who feels like it needs to be finished.

    • CJ

      Alas, Time-Warner, the publisher, underwent a reorganization, my editor moved elsewhere, they at that time had the rights, but they didn’t want to publish a third, which meant nobody else would buy the series, and there it stood for quite a while. Now that I’m doing e-books, when I get the time, it will be possible to write further in the Finisterre universe.

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