Same.
Type: Posts; User: St. Troy
Same.
Over the years, I've recommended several King novels and short stories to my daughter who, while not a fan of his, has at least enjoyed the things I've recommended. I've now recommended everything...
I want to be excited about this but it ain't happening (this artwork doesn't do much for me, and although PSP has done a few things I like, they generally aren't to my taste).
DS is such a special...
Correction: gold sharpie signature.
Quality appears to not be a driving force in these decisions, which is unfortunate. Not that CD and PSP can't do nice work, but Centipede and Suntup do quality work every time.
King's...
I assume we're all wondering why Suntup hasn't yet done a second King title, and as we know, Centipede is its own loooong story.
Lyra's would be extraordinary (although virtually certain to be out of my price range, but still, as with most deluxes out there, it would please me by virtue of its very existence).
I'd even be...
This is more about me than PSP, but this edition (Needful Things) is a good example of why I don't like much of their product at all: cheap, amateur-hour art that makes me wish PSP had just left it...
The answer to such “why” questions is usually “because they can.”
Funny how this never happens with the daily e-mail subscriptions you never get around to canceling, but something actually important is stopped cold.
I rotate them, switching between looks.
Has a lettered not been officially announced? Don't they typically announce all editions simultaneously?
Thanks!
The good news: I've signed up for the newsletter.
The bad news: apparently I'm completely fucking blind (that is one big colorful banner).
thanks
...which reminds me: how does one sign up for PS' newsletter? I looked at the website and couldn't find anything. (I've not yet bought anything from them, if it matters).
Is the interior of the "coffin" Stand the same as the original Doubleday hardcover?
I am very interested to see what PS does with The Stand. There are certainly many ways to go with that, design-wise.
Sometimes it seems like these things are synchronized (we know Cemetery Dance will announce (re-announce, really, since some editions have already been sold) their The Stand at some point in the next...
That's a typewriter key? I thought it was just a stamped (embossed, etc.) letter inside a circle.
It's nice when the letters aren't simply written in.