Bordertown Links

Buy the Books:

Amazon.com
Dreamhaven Books
Mysterious Galaxy
Indiebound
Powell's Books

Bordertown fan sites, blogs, discussion boards:

Welcome to Bordertown Facebook Page
The Hard Luck Cafe
The Yellow Brick Road
Bordertown's Journal (on LJ)
The Bordertown Yahoo Group
Mock Avenue Time RPG
Welcome to Bordertown RPG

Other Bordertown-related links:

Black Holly: posts about editing Welcome to Bordertown on Holly Black's blog
Puggy's Hill: posts about editing Welcome to Bordertown on Ellen Kushner's blog
"Who can cross the Border?": Border rules explained on Ellen Kushner's blog
"How would you find your way to the Border?": readers answer this question on Emma Bull's blog (in the Comments section)
Bordertown Cooking: readers create magical menus on Nalo Hopkinson's blog (in the Comments section)
The Greenman Review: an overview of the Bordertown series
The Bordertown Waltz: a little ditty by Bordertown reader Gina Donahue
Border fashions: on the "Hard Luck Cafe" blog
Borderlands: music and discussion about borderlands of all kinds on Ellen Kushner's award-winning radio series Sound & Spirit
The Fence and the River: a scholarly look at border issues in Bordertown as related to U.S./Mexico border arts, by Claire L. Fox
Twenty Years of Mythic Arts: In 2007, the Endicott Studio celebrated its 20th anniversary by creating a page of "then and now" photos showing what Endicott-associated authors and artists looked like back in 1987 (when the studio was established) and twenty years later. Many Bordertown writers are on this page, so check it out to see photos of these folks back when Bordertown was created...and two decades later.

And interesting links with a Bordertownish flavor:

Abandoned Places: a fascinating LJ page
Abandoned Places in the World: on the DirJournal blog
Photos of Abandoned Buildings: on daddu.net
The Poetry of Forgotten Places: on daddu.net
James D. Griffioen: photographs of abandoned buildings and "feral houses" in Detroit
Elena Filatova: motorcycle journeys in the "dead zone" of Chernobyl
Infiltration: a zine about "urban exploration" into drains beneath cities, abandoned sites, etc.
"Nice N Rusty" photographs by Lusker: what abandoned cars in the Nevernever might look like
Secret Cinema: London-based cinema/theater group that reminds us of B-town's Magic Lantern
Dancing Ferret Concerts and Dancing Ferret Disks: supporting alternative music in Philadelphia since 1996. Named after B-town's Dancing Ferret music club? We've never known, but of course we've wondered....
Flam Chen: Tucson-based circus and flying theatre, which would be right at home in B-town
Gypsy Moon: contemporary Romantic clothing for urban faeries