Sonny Brewer started Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama, and serves as board chairman of the Fairhope Center for the Writing Arts. He is the author of the novel The Poet of Tolstoy Park, A Sound like Thunder, Cormac and The Widow and the Tree.
From the Editor: An old friend of mine once said to me, You oughta go ahead and get the graveyard people to cut your stone now. Have em write on there, If this is anything like his life, he wont be here long. Ive thought a dozen times to get a paperweight-size version of that very epitaph. Ill get around to it someday. Or the graveyard people will.Anyway, with this short attention span Im blessed with, I sat at my breakfast table on an Alabama springtime morning, ideas sprouting like the green outside my window, and a thought ran by: What could we do differently with the Blue Moon Café anthology?Nothing wrong with it the way it is. But thats not the point.I thought about that little hardback I bought in the Pensacola airport, which fit so nicely into my sport coat pocket, and which I finished before I completed the loop down and back from the Miami International Book Fair: Gabriel García Márquezs Memories of My Melancholy Whores. I fell so in love with that small volume that I used a couple precious minutes of my allotted seven on the book fair panel to read from the brief work that extends infinitely in my mind.Aha! Lets make the next Blue Moon Café book fit into a coat pocket, a purse. Lets peg the meter with exceptional literary talent. Lets give readers less on their plates, but more to digest. More provocation. More beauty, horror, and sadness. More loving insight into the comedy and tragedy of the human situation.And readers palates, of course, will judge the effort. Heres betting their decision leads to a long life for this new edition of our book of stories served up from the Blue Moon Café.
Genre: General Fiction
From the Editor: An old friend of mine once said to me, You oughta go ahead and get the graveyard people to cut your stone now. Have em write on there, If this is anything like his life, he wont be here long. Ive thought a dozen times to get a paperweight-size version of that very epitaph. Ill get around to it someday. Or the graveyard people will.Anyway, with this short attention span Im blessed with, I sat at my breakfast table on an Alabama springtime morning, ideas sprouting like the green outside my window, and a thought ran by: What could we do differently with the Blue Moon Café anthology?Nothing wrong with it the way it is. But thats not the point.I thought about that little hardback I bought in the Pensacola airport, which fit so nicely into my sport coat pocket, and which I finished before I completed the loop down and back from the Miami International Book Fair: Gabriel García Márquezs Memories of My Melancholy Whores. I fell so in love with that small volume that I used a couple precious minutes of my allotted seven on the book fair panel to read from the brief work that extends infinitely in my mind.Aha! Lets make the next Blue Moon Café book fit into a coat pocket, a purse. Lets peg the meter with exceptional literary talent. Lets give readers less on their plates, but more to digest. More provocation. More beauty, horror, and sadness. More loving insight into the comedy and tragedy of the human situation.And readers palates, of course, will judge the effort. Heres betting their decision leads to a long life for this new edition of our book of stories served up from the Blue Moon Café.
Genre: General Fiction
Used availability for Sonny Brewer's A Cast of Characters