Agreed. Love the covers. But as you know, I'm a McGinnis fan so no surprise there. Do you know when these were done? I mean around about when he did this artwork.
Just got my limited graveyard graphic novel yesterday - - a very nice production. Haven't taken any pictures yet. And I have a second copy coming today - I swear I thought I cancelled my Amazon order. If anyone interested in a copy pm me - otherwise I'll probably be shipping that second copy back to Amazon
Here's The Graveyard Book. It has the same feel as the Harper Collins edition of Neverwhere. I was surprised the limitation page was numbered. I just assumed it was going to just be signed.
Looks good!
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Looks like a new dr who s/l by gaiman due out next year or so from gauntlet/borderlands:
Gauntlet and Borderlands Press will collaborate next year in publishing Neil Gaiman’s “Nothing O’Clock,” a Dr. Who novella. The novella has never appeared in printed form, just as an eBook. We will be publishing a hardcover signed limited edition signed by Neil Gaiman.
I saw that too :-)
The rest of the email was about a hunt for an editor, and it sounds like they want some bonus content of interviews with people about the show (both celebrity fans, and possible actors from the show). It also mentioned then asking the collaboraters to sign the lettered edition, so that might be something very interesting.
"SEEKING EDITOR FOR UPCOMING DR. WHO NOVELLA
Are you a fan of Dr. Who?
Gauntlet and Borderlands Press will collaborate next year in publishing Neil Gaiman’s “Nothing O’Clock,” a Dr. Who novella. The novella has never appeared in printed form, just as an eBook. We will be publishing a hardcover signed limited edition signed by Neil Gaiman.
We need an editor for “Nothing O’Clock.” We will try to get bonus material directly from Neil Gaiman, so that’s not what the editor will be asked to do.
What we’d like to do is present tributes from some of those who have appeared in Dr. Who as well as celebrity fans of Dr. Who.
Those whom the editor would contact could write their own short tribute or agree to a ten-minute interview by the editor. Those contributing tributes would be asked to sign JUST the lettered edition of the book (52 tipsheets).
We need someone with experience in contacting celebrities (such as fans of Dr. Who, like Patrick Stewart) or those who have appeared in the series (David Tennant and John Barrowman, for example).
This would be the sole function of the editor. We hope to get commitments from those providing tributes prior to December 20th so we can include their names when we list the book for 2017. We wouldn’t need the interview or written piece until March 2017, just a commitment.
We could either pay the editor (dependent on who agrees to contribute tributes) in cash or books from both Gauntlet and Borderlands Press.
If you are interested in applying for this position please send a pitch (with your experience and how you plan to tackle getting in touch with those who would provide tributes) to info@gauntletpress.com. In the subject mention “Dr. Who Editor.” Remember, it is essential that the editor be able to contact those we want to provide tributes for the book.
Depending on how many applications we receive we hope to make our decision within one week of sending out this newsletter.
If you don’t feel you are right for this position, but you know someone who you believe is (someone who works for a Dr. Who site, for instance), feel free to forward this to anyone who might have the credentials to edit the book. ."
Also, it says unpublished, but wasnt it included in Trigger Warning?
Oh and for the graphic novel D.C. Fans - there's a new HC book collecting Gaimans other comic work. Just came out this week - instocktrades has them 50% off - I'm on my phone so it's a PITA to add links - I'll do that later today
It means that in Barry Hoffman's mind Barry Hoffman is always right. He talked shit on other publishers for doing anniversary editions of books that already have S/Ls. He then did a S/L of a Clive Barker book that already has a S/L out. With this book though, it really doesn't matter a lot of us have already read the story in print format and own it in our collections. He said there was no print format and by God, that means there was no print format and we're all just delusional.
^ Thanks for this. Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader was excellent and had some other one-offs included in the deluxe edition, but I'm not too familiar with the rest of his DC work. Looking forward to finding out.
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Was this posted yet? SP limited/lettered anthology with Neil. Signed by all.
http://subterraneanpress.com/store/p...eight_of_words
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
SubPress have announced a new anthology based on the work of Dave Mckean, which is to feature 2 new short stories from Neil (amongst others, including Joe Hill as well)
And $100 for a S/L seems a bargain!
http://subterraneanpress.com/store/p...eight_of_words
Really does - ordered mine yesterday. Bill confirmed its signed by all. I think this was posted in hill thread as well
These are pretty cool covers - Neil is writing an introduction for each book.
^ I'm not familiar with the title, The Once and Puking King.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury