No Reply did it a couple years back using the original Harry Clarke illustrations. Out of print, but sure copies will turn up on the secondary market here and there -...
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No Reply did it a couple years back using the original Harry Clarke illustrations. Out of print, but sure copies will turn up on the secondary market here and there -...
I like that Suntup doesn't shy away from standalone editions of short works (as opposed to padding them out as a "Headliner + Other Stories" type collection).
My dream is for someone to do this...
What do we make of the lack of detail with the April entry? (May is "A classic work of American literature," June is "An epic masterpiece hailed as one of the greatest works of world literature,"...
Fingers crossed for The Hellbound Heart (which also immediately occurred to me), especially since there is a Classic edition (within my budget).
I think it is cool that Suntup is willing to publish something so short (site says 16 pages).
I wonder how the determination is made to offer or not offer an AE/CE; I was surprised to see none with Rebecca, which seems the type of thing that could shift units (if that were a factor).
Isn't it funny when you hate something with a passion...but can't recall why?
So it is with me and Rebecca; I don't believe I've ever read it (I may have in college, though it's more likely I saw...
Thanks for confirming.
I like the interior illustrations, but not a fan of the dust jacket illustration. The paper boards look nice.
King's Ghost Story tweet also got my attention.
Given that Centipede Press's edition of Ghost Story is lined up (but not definite) for sale in February (2 months from now) and that King doesn't...
I really need to reread Hell House; I didn't like it the first time, but I suspect my one read of it occurred during my reading "funk" in which I failed to properly enjoy what I read.
Very cool (from a Suntup email this morning):
Links from the email:
BBD&PA:
https://www.britishbookawards.org/?mc_cid=ee9dfd1f7e&mc_eid=8984529e8b
Suntup photo gallery:
Back to the possibility of the October one being The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Paul says this one will have "wood engravings printed from the original blocks," suggesting something old.
Sleepy Hollow could be mighty cool, although I recall the actual Washington Irving work as more jaunty and fun than chilling. If it is SH, I will wear a giant frowny face since there is no artist...
That was also my first "cowardly" association, but Suntup's description of October's announcement as "chilling" seems to undercut that idea.
Re: the Classic edition:
I don't know how many times I have to say that cloth, but man, that cloth.
Yes; this is fantastic, for Paul and for all of us.
It's been an amazing 5 years.
Tell the band I said I love the new album.
How is the catering table? I bet it's awesome.
Do share.
Now!