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Ari_Racing
09-10-2009, 05:48 PM
In Allen K's website (illustrator of a lot of illustrations based on Stephen King (including Chattery Teeth's illustrations that appeared in Cemetary Dance magazine) you can adquire the magazine he publishes called "INHUMAN". The fourth number (which is about to be released in a week), includes a new article about Stephen King, called "When the Monsters Get You", written by Bev Vincent.

Here's the cover:

http://www.allenk.com/images/inhuman04.jpg

Quoting the info from Allen's website:


INHUMAN - Issue #4 is now available for purchase and should arrive in a week or so!

The fourth issue is selling for $6.95 + $2 S/H via media mail when orderd from this site. Email Allen for info on obtaining the magazine as soon as you can.

Featuring 'When the Monsters Get You' by Bev Vincent where he tracks down the monsters of Stephen King. Also included:

New Terrors:

* The Pornography of Puppets - Chad Hensley and W.H. Pugmire
* Meat Wagon - Justin Gustainis
* Becoming Michael - Joseph Nassise
* Nada Nother Night - Lois H. Gresh
* Two by Boston - Bruce Boston
* I Known Why the Waters of the Sea Taste of Salt - Steven Vernon
* Der Fleisbrünnen - Mark McLaughlin
* The Days After the World Went Away - Mary SanGiovanni
* Will O' the Wailing Wind - Darren Speegle
* Day of the Dead - Kiel Stuart
* The Eater of Hours - Darrell Schweitzer
* Snapshots From a Feast - Matt Cardin
* Xan-ti-maca: The Pit of Hell - C.J. Henderson and R.Allen Leider
* Castle Hybrid - Robert Swartwood
* Shapes in the Illusive Night - Stephen Mark Rainey

Vintage Horrors:

* Chompers - Joe R. Lansdale
* Ants - Chet Williamson
* The Day the Monsters Broke Loose - Robert Silverberg

Departments:

* From the Vault - Editorial by Allen K
* When the Monsters Get You - Essay by Ben Vincent
* John Pelan's Things From the Vault - Interview by john Pelan


Allen's website is:

http://www.allenk.com/main.html

jhanic
09-10-2009, 06:04 PM
Is it Ben Vincent or our own Bev Vincent?

John

Ari_Racing
09-10-2009, 06:10 PM
My mistake..I copy/paste. I think we're talking about our own Bev. :)

Randall Flagg
09-10-2009, 07:22 PM
I edited the thread title just a bit.:grouphug:

Bev Vincent
09-11-2009, 02:06 AM
Yeah, that's me. I was surprised to see this thread, because I didn't recognize the essay title! When I wrote that essay almost exactly four years ago, I called it Stephen King's Monsters. For various reasons, the issue of Inhuman has been delayed all this time, and I'd pretty much forgotten about it. Glad to hear that it's finally coming to light. I'm looking forward to reading it, since I forget most of what it's about!

Mr. Rabbit Trick
09-11-2009, 03:26 AM
Now they can pay you! :)

Bev Vincent
09-11-2009, 03:39 AM
I was paid four years ago, so that's never been an issue. The website should have my name spelled correctly now, too.

rosie real
09-11-2009, 10:59 AM
since we all know i'm totally stalking bev ( :lol: ) i got some information so that i could order this. allen koszowski was kind enough to give me permission to post this here so that you guys would know about alternate shipping methods as well.

media mail indeed. *gasp* :arg: :wtf:



Thanks for the interest in the issue. It will not be back from the printer until sometime next week, or at least that is what they have promised.

The issue is a little too big to go in a Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box. This would have been the least expensive way to ship the issue to you by Priority Mail in something other than an envelope. The next size up - a medium flat rate box - would cost $10.35. I would place the issue between two pieces of rigid cardboard and put the magazine in a plastic cover. This I would put in the priority box and pad it well all around. The issue costs $6.95 and when you add the postage the total would be $17.30.

If you feel comfortable with me sending it first class - with rigid cardboard on both sides to protect it - in a manila envelope marked Do Not Bend I can cut the postage cost to $3.00 and it would arrive at your house within three days according to the USPS. So then the total would be $9.95. This is assuming that you live within the US.

You may also want to mention that if I ship it media mail the cost for an issue would be $8.95 including postage.

You can pay by sending the payment through Paypal to this E-mail address ( OUTREart@aol.com ), or you can send a check or money order here.

rosie real
09-11-2009, 11:24 AM
one last thing from allen koszowski:


If you want I will sign the issue at no extra charge. I am the editor and I have done all the art in the issue.

pathoftheturtle
09-11-2009, 11:37 AM
Yeah, that's me. I was surprised to see this thread, because I didn't recognize the essay title! When I wrote that essay almost exactly four years ago, I called it Stephen King's Monsters. ...I'm looking forward to reading it, since I forget most of what it's about!Interesting. "When the Monsters Get You" is, of course, a line that SK used in Danse Macabre for a way of seeing death. I would ask if your essay actually touches on that theme at all, but I guess this means that we'll all just have to wait and see. :lol:

Ben Mears
09-11-2009, 04:26 PM
Yeah, that's me. I was surprised to see this thread, because I didn't recognize the essay title! When I wrote that essay almost exactly four years ago, I called it Stephen King's Monsters. ...I'm looking forward to reading it, since I forget most of what it's about!Interesting. "When the Monsters Get You" is, of course, a line that SK used in Danse Macabre for a way of seeing death. I would ask if your essay actually touches on that theme at all, but I guess this means that we'll all just have to wait and see. :lol:

It's a great line. SK originally used it in 'Salem's Lot during a scene when Mark Petrie was reflecting on Danny Glick's death..."Understand Death? Sure, that was when the monsters got you."

johnsmith87
09-11-2009, 04:56 PM
Would love to read the article, sounds interesting.

I'm still a bit confused on how to order though. How do we contact him to let him know what method of shipping we want and that we want it autographed? Also, where do we send the check to? Any help on this would be appreciated! :)

rosie real
09-11-2009, 06:15 PM
click the link to get to the web site for the mailing address. if you use paypal, use the address from my earlier post. paypal gives you the option to send a note with your payment/order. i would recommend you do that - say what you are ordering, how you want it shipped, whether or not you would like him to sign it, etc. you should also drop him an email letting him know that you are sending payment (with all the same details). just as a heads-up.

and here's a plug cause i'm evil that way: don't forget to check the info at bev's site. me, i'll be damned if i'm having some artist sign and not bev. :dance:



and yes, that "some artist" crack was sarcasm folks.

Patrick
09-12-2009, 09:19 AM
Yeah, that's me. I was surprised to see this thread, because I didn't recognize the essay title! When I wrote that essay almost exactly four years ago, I called it Stephen King's Monsters. For various reasons, the issue of Inhuman has been delayed all this time, and I'd pretty much forgotten about it. Glad to hear that it's finally coming to light. I'm looking forward to reading it, since I forget most of what it's about!

Are you saying that even authors are finding out here at TDT.com about their own work being published?!

You heard it here first, folks!

Bev Vincent
09-12-2009, 10:23 AM
Yep -- this was the first I heard that the magazine was finally coming out. I saw the cover art two years ago, but then nothing!

Ari_Racing
09-12-2009, 11:30 AM
I interviewed Allen for the magazine last month and he told me about this article. Yesterday I received an email letting me know that it was available for purchase. I just had to share it :)

Matt
09-12-2009, 10:53 PM
So glad you did Ari and everyone that visits the site can now benefit from the information.

Btw...Marsha has your book and we're in wait mode. Still on it though.

rosie real
10-05-2009, 06:38 PM
received my copies of inhuman, issue 4 today. one signed by allen koszowski, and one signed by joe lansdale (the second signature was a total surprise!). they were shipped perfectly packaged and arrived in wonderful condition.

now to read, and to hit the usps to send one copy to our mr. vincent for his autograph. poor bev. . . he's going to get writer's cramp. :P

Bev Vincent
10-06-2009, 02:13 AM
I received my contributor copies last night, too.

CRinVA
10-06-2009, 09:16 AM
got my copy of Inhuman in the mail yesterday signed by allen koszowski!

Nice essay Bev! Read it right away!

Bev Vincent
10-06-2009, 09:50 AM
I read it right away, too. Since I wrote it three years ago, it was almost like reading something written by someone else!

Ari_Racing
10-06-2009, 05:30 PM
Can't wait to receive mine! :)