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Daily Archives: June 19, 2012
Dang, It’s Great to Be Here!
Today marks my book launch at Book View Café, and I’m excited! It’s great to join this cool and many-talented bunch of writers. In celebration, I’m making this the premier release of my first-ever short story collection, Reality and Other … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Book View Cafe, eBooks, New Releases, science fiction, space opera
Tagged asteroid mining, dragons, ebook, Jeffrey A. Carver, science fiction, sf, space travel
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Jeffrey A. Carver Debuts at Book View Cafe
Jeffrey A. Carver debuts today on Book View Cafe with not one, not two, but three ebook releases: Reality and Other Fictions, a collection of five science fiction stories, Eternity’s End, a novel, and Dragon Space, a two-book omnibus set … Continue reading
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Book View Cafe Eats: Hobbit Seedcake
Each of us has our own story about how we discovered Middle Earth. For me, it was a radio version of The Hobbit, produced by my friend Dan Rubin (who turned out to be a distant cousin, but that’s another … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Cooking
Tagged BVC Eats, Gluten Free cookery, Lord of the Rings, recipes, The Hobbit, Tolkien
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Weird Science: Laser Fusion–Bring on the Future!
Remember “Eat beans, America needs the gas!” ? That was in the 70s. Nowadays we’re way beyond what a little peptic flatulence can solve. We need something a little stronger, better, and more reliant. Ever since the 50s there have … Continue reading





