Thanks Bob for this tip, I just bought several! Well, I hope my order went through okay as the next screen to "confirm" was blank. We'll see.[/QUOTE]
Jonathan,
My "confirm" screen was blank too....
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Thanks Bob for this tip, I just bought several! Well, I hope my order went through okay as the next screen to "confirm" was blank. We'll see.[/QUOTE]
Jonathan,
My "confirm" screen was blank too....
Stephen King has had several appearances in Locus magazine....things like letters to the editor, tributes to recently deceased writers, etc. I think there are eight total appearances in Locus. These...
There is a difference. The recently announced trade edition has a blurb by King printed on the top of the front board. There will likely be a price printed somewhere on the back cover as well as a...
Good. Hopefully she will not only know the answer, but also answer the question.[/QUOTE]
She will probably just confirm that many guests left theirs behind and not comment on King's reaction or...
Marsha has been King's secretary and assistant for quite a while. I met her at the Bag of Bones signing in 1998.
Maybe the moderator was responding to a question of whether or not King minds if people sell the items he means as gifts. But I still don't see any evidence or mention that King was "so upset that he...
The Moderator of the SKMB stated in post #14632 dated Nov 13, 2014: "No. He understands when people do it if that's the reason but that's never the thought going into it. He wanted to give the people...
As I understand it the guests were not only book people (writers, publishers, agents,etc.) but also from the entertainment sector as well as others. Lots of the guests may have had no idea what it...
There is a copy of The New Lieutenant's Rap for sale on eBay. In the listing the seller repeats the story we have all heard that King was so upset that some guests left their copies of TNLR on their...
Anyone foolish enough to order one of the lettered (of 26) copies of You, Human from Dark Regions Press? Yesterday I decided to pass on it but I succumbed today and ordered one. So, I was foolish...
It looks good to me.
My last post on this one but to reply to a few comments above:
I don't write checks every month. I don't even have to think about it. I have a monthly automatic draft set up out of the bond fund....
Going a little off topic here, but I don't think just writing a check is always the best way to go, especially with the current low interest rates. I bought a new truck a couple of years ago and was...
Going a little off topic here, but I don't think just writing a check is always the best way to go, especially with the current low interest rates. I bought a new truck a couple of years ago and was...
If you want it you should get it. Otherwise you will be second guessing yourself for a long, long time.....if it is truly a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime type of thing. It's hard to make an...
I'd think so as they were the ones originally made for the books. If you go that route, I'd keep the originals in case you decide to sell later down the road.[/QUOTE]
I think Brian861's advice is...
There are even fewer real S/L's if you count "new" books. I would count Joyland, The Wind Through The Keyhole and 11/22/63 as "real" S/L's (an S/L issued when the book was first released). The rest,...
LOL we agree to agree.[/QUOTE]
I would buy the entire run of 150 copies at $25 apiece if they were offered to me. That would be a no brainer.
From Thompson's essay in Kingdom Of Fear. Last paragraph on the page.
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My info comes from George Beahm. He mentions the book in "Stephen King from A to Z". The passage reads:
"King checked out this novel from the Bangor Public Library and, noting the name of it's...