I just remind myself that Paul may be announcing another book this year. And I have a signed/inscribed first edition Full Throttle. And at some point PS will be doing more SK editions and CD will be doing Pet Sematary and SST will continue rolling with the Lansdale collections and Earthling will be doing some lettered editions for which I'm on a waitlist. And then it gets easier.
Being that I have divested myself of 99% of my King signed and gift edition stuff to focus on Joe and some other authors, ordering the new FT s/l was kind of a no brainer for me. Of course being able to make payments through Camelot made a huge difference.🙂
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I'm considering getting the UK edition of Full Throttle because of the artwork. It's a little less underwhelming than the US cover.
You prefer the stock photo of a motorcycle on the UK cover to the artwork on the US edition? I actually thought the UK edition was a little lackluster looking...
That said, I ordered the signed copy from WaterStones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/ful.../9781473229747
The picture you posted is the cover I prefer. I'm not sure if there are any other UK editions. There's nothing wrong with the US cover but it's a little too familiar.
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Someone have recently found an uncorrected proof of HORNS for 0.50
Maybe someone here that collects him could make him an offer
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Long shot but who knows....does anyone have an extra copy of the Dying is Easy ashcan that was handed out at NYCC??
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First world problems and all that but I was a little frustrated at a recent signing where Hill would only sign Full Throttle and for anything else you would have to go to back of the line afterwards. Usually it's just "I'll sign 2-3 of whatever and then you go to the back of the line" to prevent someone from bringing twelve books or something. He would sign up to three copies of Full Throttle upfront so it wasn't a time issue either. Maybe it was a publisher request or the store trying to sell more copies. I only brought one other book and a comic but it was getting late so I just left.
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If you went to Nashua NH. That was the bookstore rule. He still signed 3 items per person. If one was full throttle. Line ended at 10:02 pm. He signed for everyone and never stopped until he was done. Over 300 people in attendance. I ended up helping his beautiful wife face over 100 more books for the store after he signed over 800 books. I told him to keep it up after he gets famous. Lot Guy said that did not come out the way I thought it in my head. Largest crowd I have seen at a hill event yet
You could still get your other items done, you just needed to have a copy of the new book at first to get in the line. That is pretty standard for most book signings that I have ever done. After all, the author and the bookstore want to sell the new book. Joe took care of the rest of the items at the end of the signing. Still a nice guy.