Angel Bomb published a really nice little edition of 'The Beast in the Cave' recently - https://www.angelbomb.com/the-beast-in-the-cave
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Angel Bomb published a really nice little edition of 'The Beast in the Cave' recently - https://www.angelbomb.com/the-beast-in-the-cave
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 -...
Announcement schedule for next quarter has been released. My guesses:
April - 'The Hellbound Heart' - edit: more likely something from Kealan Patrick Burke
May - 'Of Mice and Men'
June - 'Don...
January is Boy’s Life, February is Rebecca. No idea about March.[/QUOTE]
March sounds a lot like ‘Born of Man and Woman’ by Richard Matheson.
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...
Figured this might be of interest to some folks here - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/helios-house/shunned-house
I'd be excited to see 'Elementals'. I missed the CP version and really loved what Suntup did with 'Blackwater'. Wont have to long to see what April's title actually is.
I think 'Legion' lines up closest with the clue - "Our second publication by this author, we cannot tell you what his name is."
“What is your name?” And he replied, “My name is Legion, because...
Think you've got May/June nailed. I'd guess 'Legion' for April.
I think Poe is the correct answer here, as the blurb indicates it's an American author.
January is almost certainly 'The Magus' by John Fowles.
Not sure if this is the right place for this - but saw Daniel Danger has a King related screen-print poster up for pre-order here, looks like it was done as a part of a promo for a Kingcast event -...
I'd forgotten about this thread. Worth mentioning that Easton Press has an edition of 'At the Mountains of Madness' available now, with some lovely art by David Palumbo. Typical Easton production...
I recall that one, will be forever overshadowed by 'The Matrix' I'm afraid, but wasn't without merit. From that time period, 'Dark City' may be my favorite of the bunch.
Speaking of alternate...
I think the consensus is 'Zombie' by Joyce Carol Oates.
Jeffrey Alan Love is an inspired choice for the illustrations for Schindler's Ark. The stark haunting & foreboding quality his illustrations matches well the subject matter of the novel. I've been a...
Last one is Hannibal Rising I think[/QUOTE]
Yeah - that makes much more sense.
Guesses for next quarter:
Oct: Schindler's Ark - Thomas Keneally
Nov: Zombie - Joyce Carol Oates
Dec: Ania Ahlborn - ??
I'm looking forward to this - I missed the SubPress edition and I'd like to have a nice copy of it.
FWIW - Scorpion Press did a signed edition of 'The Fencing Master', it's a bit 'eh' - quarter...
Yeah - suspect you're right, this fits better than 'The Devil Crept In'.
Agreed.
I’d guess ‘The Outsiders’ for July, and ‘The Devil Crept’ for August.