I don’t think it’s Barker in that there’s only 500 copies of the classic edition. For comparison Imajica had a thousand. Kealan Patrick Burke is more likely imo.
I don’t think it’s Barker in that there’s only 500 copies of the classic edition. For comparison Imajica had a thousand. Kealan Patrick Burke is more likely imo.
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Given his tweet, I'd say it seems very likely to be KPB
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Burke's last three short story collections were print-on-demand paperbacks and e-books only. Hopefully the Suntup book is one of those.
I'm Burke's "Digital 50" subscriber who's yet to read one of the e-books he sent me.
I hope it's Kin which was a fun riff on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Edit: Burke said his April book will be announced next week so chances are Suntup will be something else.
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Paul and Suntup are the best thing going but did I read correctly that the 16-page lettered Matheson short story was going for $1K? If so, I might have to reassess Biden's "shrinkflation" which I had previously attributed to his dementia.
Hi Webstar, I have Godfather numbered and Harris numbered books if still looking - billstand01@gmail.com.
Was planning to send out a bunch of books including these to my distribution list next month.
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 with Poe's The Masque of the Red Death.
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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 - https://www.noreplypress.com/archive/reddeath
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Had I known about No Reply's edition when it first appeared on Kickstarter, I probably would've jumped in on it ($35 being a mighty low hurdle), but having said that, they didn't quite do what I'm hoping to see someone do with TMOTRD; theirs seems to follow the boutique press philosophy of taking the greatest pains with materials and processes to produce a mostly unremarkable product.
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