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    Yes, I have a lettered copy on order. I’ll definitely post pics when it arrives.
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    A nice interview with Peter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bev Vincent View Post
    A nice interview with Peter.
    Thanks for posting; I'll definitely check this out.
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    Does anyone here have (or have you at least seen) a copy of Straub's The Skylark?

    [FYI, The Skylark is an early version of A Dark Matter, which was published through Subterranean Press (I believe) in 2011.]

    Some sloppy resellers have listings for The Skylark that a few questions reveal to be copies of A Dark Matter (for a few hours I thought I'd located a cheap one in "good" condition (which I'd be happy to accept), but it was not to be), and listings that seem to clearly be correct are (thus far) beyond my budget (I think this is one of those cases where, while the pool of buyers is pretty small, the pool of sellers is even smaller, and no bargains will be found, although I will continue to look for them).
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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Troy View Post
    Does anyone here have (or have you at least seen) a copy of Straub's The Skylark?

    [FYI, The Skylark is an early version of A Dark Matter, which was published through Subterranean Press (I believe) in 2011.]

    Some sloppy resellers have listings for The Skylark that a few questions reveal to be copies of A Dark Matter (for a few hours I thought I'd located a cheap one in "good" condition (which I'd be happy to accept), but it was not to be), and listings that seem to clearly be correct are (thus far) beyond my budget (I think this is one of those cases where, while the pool of buyers is pretty small, the pool of sellers is even smaller, and no bargains will be found, although I will continue to look for them).
    You probably already know this, but here goes. Lettered editions sold for $250 and numbered editions sold for $50 through Subterranean Press. There are two for $200 on ABE and three on ebay, the cheapest of which is at $160 but is taking offers. I'd go after that one. I would think you'd be able to get it for a good price given, as you say, there is are a limited amount of Straub collectors out there. The seller has very few sales and would probably be happy to move on from it. I'd go in low.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/35356965599...Bk9SR5zJvrTAYA

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorZaius View Post
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    Does anyone here have (or have you at least seen) a copy of Straub's The Skylark?

    ...listings that seem to clearly be correct are (thus far) beyond my budget (I think this is one of those cases where, while the pool of buyers is pretty small, the pool of sellers is even smaller, and no bargains will be found, although I will continue to look for them).
    ...There are two for $200 on ABE and three on ebay, the cheapest of which is at $160 but is taking offers. I'd go after that one. I would think you'd be able to get it for a good price given, as you say, there is are a limited amount of Straub collectors out there. The seller has very few sales and would probably be happy to move on from it. I'd go in low.
    Thanks for the push - after digesting your suggestion for a bit and realizing this would likely be my best shot, I did as you advised and managed to snag this for $120.

    I should've been able to generate this plan on my own, but I wasn't thinking strategically, and (mainly) I hadn't yet come to grips with the fact that I was probably never going to find one of these <$100 and had to decide whether I wanted to actually own one or just spend the rest of my days awaiting a bargain that never came.

    I'm already perpetually on the sidelines for a few special editions (CD It chief among them) I understand I'll probably never own, but the big difference (aside from the fact that most run well beyond $120) is that whereas I've actually read those novels, I haven't read The Skylark - I actually need it because of what it is and not because it's a special edition. I loved A Dark Matter and the question wasn't "how bad do I want this kickass bauble for my shelf?" but "am I going to go through life not reading The Skylark, or am I going to do something about it?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bev Vincent View Post
    These are the short stories connected to the Blue Rose series:
    • Blue Rose
    • The Juniper tree
    • Bunny is Good Bread (aka Fee)
    • The Ghost Village.

    There's a Subterranean Press collection that has these four stories, called Juniper Tree and Other Blue Rose Stories
    Bev, since you are familiar with this, I'm hitting you up with this question (anyone else who might have an opinion is of course welcome to chime in):

    At some point soon I'm going to read everything Blue Rose-related, and I'm wondering what the best reading order is.

    One possibility is publication order, which is (if my detective work is sound):

    Blue Rose (1985)
    Koko (1988)
    The Juniper Tree (1988) [Note: I don't know if Koko preceded TJT or vice versa.]
    Mystery (1990)
    The Ghost Village (1992)
    The Throat (1993)
    Bunny Is Good Bread (2000, but original version Fee appeared in 1994, still putting it last).

    [If my dates are correct, a short story (Blue Rose) is actually the earliest of the works, which feels incorrect; I just don't know.]

    I could also read the trilogy first (treating them as a single entity), then the stories in the order they arrived:
    Koko
    Mystery
    The Throat
    Blue Rose (1985)
    The Juniper Tree (1988)
    The Ghost Village (1992)
    Bunny Is Good Bread (2000).

    Going with the publication order appeals to me because it's how I would've read them if I'd been on the ball following Straub at the time and not trying to catch up later, but perhaps it makes more sense to process the main work (the trilogy) before the peripherals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Troy View Post
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    Does anyone here have (or have you at least seen) a copy of Straub's The Skylark?

    ...listings that seem to clearly be correct are (thus far) beyond my budget (I think this is one of those cases where, while the pool of buyers is pretty small, the pool of sellers is even smaller, and no bargains will be found, although I will continue to look for them).
    ...There are two for $200 on ABE and three on ebay, the cheapest of which is at $160 but is taking offers. I'd go after that one. I would think you'd be able to get it for a good price given, as you say, there is are a limited amount of Straub collectors out there. The seller has very few sales and would probably be happy to move on from it. I'd go in low.
    Thanks for the push - after digesting your suggestion for a bit and realizing this would likely be my best shot, I did as you advised and managed to snag this for $120.

    I should've been able to generate this plan on my own, but I wasn't thinking strategically, and (mainly) I hadn't yet come to grips with the fact that I was probably never going to find one of these <$100 and had to decide whether I wanted to actually own one or just spend the rest of my days awaiting a bargain that never came.

    I'm already perpetually on the sidelines for a few special editions (CD It chief among them) I understand I'll probably never own, but the big difference (aside from the fact that most run well beyond $120) is that whereas I've actually read those novels, I haven't read The Skylark - I actually need it because of what it is and not because it's a special edition. I loved A Dark Matter and the question wasn't "how bad do I want this kickass bauble for my shelf?" but "am I going to go through life not reading The Skylark, or am I going to do something about it?"
    Sounds like you got a great deal. It's a great looking edition.

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    For reading order, I would read them chronological by release. The novels don't tie together tightly enough to require reading them back-to-back. Although not *strictly* Blue Rose novels, you could also add lost boy lost girl and In the Night Room to the list.

    "Blue Rose" was written before Koko was started; "The Juniper Tree" was written while Koko was in progress. I don't think the order matters too much, but if you're a stickler for the written order, TJT should be read before Koko.

    The Ghost Village started as a chapter of Koko, but was heavily revised before publication, so I would read it based on when it was published, not before Koko.

    (Oh, and kudos for knowing about Fee; it isn't that well-known. I happened to read that story in an anthology way back, and didn't realize Bunny is Good Bread was the same story until I read it much later).

    Congrats on getting The Skylark for $120. That's a solid price. And I completely understand your logic about getting it - it was the first SubPress book I bought new from the publisher, for precisely that reason. I love alternate versions/first drafts of books (qv. The History of Middle-Earth).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunchback Jack View Post
    For reading order, I would read them chronological by release…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunchback Jack View Post
    For reading order...
    Does the order you are describing boil down to:

    Blue Rose
    The Juniper Tree
    Koko
    Mystery
    The Ghost Village
    The Throat
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    Yes, that looks right.
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    I should stress that it doesn't *really* matter, in that these stories are fairly loosely connected, but that's the order I would read them in.

    I have to say, you're in for a treat reading these stories for the first time. Some damn fine writing there.

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    For anyone who has read Perdido, given that it is described as a "fragment," is it worth (as a read) hunting down?
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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Troy View Post
    For anyone who has read Perdido, given that it is described as a "fragment," is it worth (as a read) hunting down?
    It turns out these can be had cheap enough to easily be worth satisfying my curiosity (whether it’s good or not), so I have ordered one, but would still be interested in any thoughts from anyone who has read it.
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    If I'd read it, I'd comment, but I haven't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Troy View Post
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    For anyone who has read Perdido, given that it is described as a "fragment," is it worth (as a read) hunting down?
    It turns out these can be had cheap enough to easily be worth satisfying my curiosity (whether it’s good or not), so I have ordered one, but would still be interested in any thoughts from anyone who has read it.
    To this I will add: Subterranean Press produced two editions of this:
    - a signed, numbered edition (400)
    - an unsigned trade edition (print run unknown to me)

    In looking around, most copies were the unsigned trade edition (usually selling for around $20), and after seeing a signed/numbered listed for over $200, I wasn't considering seeking one of those out, but then happened to stumble across one for under $20, and that's what I grabbed (I'm not sure these people knew what they had; on the other hand, I sense that the market for Straub collectibles isn't as strong as a fan might imagine).

    I don't have many author signatures (none from King) but this will be my 4th from Straub.
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    Nice find!!
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    Well done.

    Straub signed editions seem to be very variable. Some of them seem to go for quite a lot, while others don’t seem to fetch much at all. I do agree that you got this one for a steal, though.

    These are my signed Straubs from a few years ago. Hasn’t changed much since.



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    Sorry to hear of Peter Straubs passing…..RIP.
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    Update 2 days ago from Centipede Press:

    "...Ghost Story and Shadowland by Peter Straub are all later in the year."
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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Troy View Post
    Update 2 days ago from Centipede Press:

    "...Ghost Story and Shadowland by Peter Straub are all later in the year."
    So excited for these. I truly love Shadowland.
    Alright, we'll call it a draw.

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