Brian, can you say whether Glenn Chadbourne is among the artists of the five remaining books? If he's not, then I might go for a set (I'm sorry, but I really don't like his style).
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Brian, can you say whether Glenn Chadbourne is among the artists of the five remaining books? If he's not, then I might go for a set (I'm sorry, but I really don't like his style).
Time will tell if this is a unique item. Who's to say that further King poems won't get the same treatment?
My comment was:
"To see that Cemetery Dance can work fast if they only want to makes the huge delays for all their other books even more frustrating."
In case you are wondering why there are only positive comments on Cemetery Dance's Blockade Billy shipping page: Each comment must be approved by CD before it's shown on the page. I wrote a not so...
The Wikipedia article on Blockade Billy claims that the Scribner edition will not be illustrated. Is this true? I can't remember reading this in the official announcements.
Justin Brooks has classified Cycle of the Werewolf as a novella in his bibliography (entry A22).
In the introduction to Silver Bullet, King calls Cycle of the Werewolf "a sort of twelve-part novella".
You can certainly call it that, but I don't think that the publication form is related to the story categorization.
Actually I think the price is rather steep for what little story you get. Of...
I'd rather call it a short story then. With "novella" I associate much longer stories like e.g. The Mist (50,000 words) or Apt Pupil (74,000 words).