Actually, we had just finished our fish and chips which we ate by hand.
It was for sure.
Printable View
That's pretty.
I'm really glad you secured Don's works. I've been after his porfolio for a LOOONG time. He was a really talented artist.
It really is! Paul if you need another reviewer, I can send you my address!
Congrats again on ALL your hard work. definitely ordering the night shift and skeleton crew covers. they look awesome! those two and the shining paperback cover really bring back my memories of reading KING when I was younger!
Ending spoiler
Does anybody have a remarqued Pet Sematary Covers Collection print that they could post some photos of? Also, I would basically love to see photos of anybody's Pet Sematary print, not necessarily remarqued, but especially if it is framed for display. Thanks!
Related story, I showed my wife the Covers Collection prints just to gauge her disinterest/dislike (because that was what I was expecting) and she suprised me by saying she liked the Pet Sematary print, which coincidentally is also one of my favorites! So good news: I can get and display the Pet Sematary print. The bad, but expected news: My wife hates all the other prints:) Don't hold it against her, she's not a Stephen King fan. And yes, I married her anyway:)
Now that’s true love!
There’s a pic of the Remarque on the product page. Here you go.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8e48b14f80.jpg
Really cool. It’s almost like an elaborate signature. I bet it looks great when staring at the big picture, the way an artist’s signature looks when you see it in the bottom corner of the piece. I’m not sure if I’m making any sense, so I’ll just say I really want a remarqued print now.
Speaking of Pet Sematary, if anyone's looking to sell their remarqued print...
One copy of the numbered edition of Hill House has become available if anyone missed getting a copy.
https://shop.suntup.press/collection...mbered-edition
King went through a golden period in the late 70s and 80s. He wrote most of his classics in that time period. Afterward some good books and clunkers. Only one great book in my opinion - 11.22.63. That is sort of the typical arc for many artists. Impossible to maintain that original pace. The Mr. Mercedes novels are at best middling detective genre. But everyone has a subjective opinion on what they like best but there is no comparison to his early works.
Misery ARC for charity (Running for Rescues):
https://www.facebook.com/suntupediti...type=3&theater
Ebay link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/183245554180
Anyone have a Misery they want to sell?????? I know a chap that is really after one and missed Yegor's buy a few hours!
Misery on press:
See the letterpress in action:
https://www.facebook.com/suntupediti...3985490671857/
That is really cool. I read about the press on Paul's blog. It was very interesting. Now I am even more sad, like many other people, that I am not getting one. But at least I am getting The Haunting of Hill house.
That is very cool.
I love the way that Paul applies the best method of production available to provide us with exceptional and often unique books.
It seems that more often than not, that method is a traditional book printing/binding/publishing method. This press is but one example.
He's done various custom bindings, hand marbled endpapers, frontispieces, etc..
I'm looking forward to the fore-edge artwork. :evil:
I realize that the exception that proves the rule are his cutting edge prints. :smile:
This has been an unpaid endorsement.
I vote Paul Sheldon’s foot
Selling my lettered The Haunting of Hill House preorder w/ rights at publisher cost. If anyone is interested PM me