Today would be the earliest it would likely show up on a newsstand. Tuesday is the day when new magazines roll out in stores.
Today would be the earliest it would likely show up on a newsstand. Tuesday is the day when new magazines roll out in stores.
Here's the cover...
*NSFW*
Spoiler:
I guess I'll just wait for the eventual collection on this one. I remember buying several magazines just for the King stories, and then they *all* appeared in Just Past Sunset.
That, and the nekkid lady plastered on the cover would make me feel awkward buying it in public.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
It's Esquire, it's not Playboy.
I looked yesterday and the June versinowas still on the shelves; perhaps based on Bev's comments I will go back looking today!
DT Spoiler - Enter at your own risk!
Spoiler:
I just came from Borders and they still had the June issue. I'll try again maybe Thursday.
John
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
And Gent and Cavalier and Adelina and Penthouse and ....
:-)
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Spoiler:
Yeah that's why I said it I still have my copy of Playboy safely tucked away with the short story Mute.
I still am confused (not something new). My local retailers are not expecting the July issue until mid June.
<----------Puzzled.
Esquire article about painting Bar Rafaeli, with comments from the artist and the proof reader!
"I had to read her three times because the first read was a wash — I felt disoriented, I wasn't used to the medium, I was rapt by King's wordsmithing. So the real work began on the second and third passes. As I scanned each line, reading the words out loud, checking for trouble spots (afterward, not afterwards, for instance), Refaeli slowly — but all too perceptibly — moved her body according to whatever I needed to get a good look at. Which was distracting, but I thank her for it."
We received the issue days ago (subscription).
I've read the story.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
I just got my copies from Borders Express.
John
Bar Rafaeli is really hot.
Wanted list:
Ubris
Most of our local bookstores got this issue last Wednesday.
Very interesting story.
Life is a garden...dig it!
more details about the story?
length? quality?
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Think of the movie "Indecent Proposal" (with Demi Moore), but without the sex, and the ramifications.
It's a relatively short story, but one of King's better modern works, at least in my opinion.
John
John's right.
It is fairly short (takes up around twelve pages including art) and it is one of his better, recent short stories.
A good read.
Life is a garden...dig it!
I ran to Borders earlier today, and they still didn't have it on the shelves yet. I guess I'll have to check back next week.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
I'm getting a copy tomorrow
Wanted list:
Ubris
Well it is twelve pages but it's small print and in two columns. I would think it's about the same length as The Gingerbread Girl. Anyway, got my copy today at the B&N. The checkout counter girl gave me a quizzical look and said, "Interesting cover" to which I noted the magazine contained a new Stephen King story, implying I wasn't buying it for the nudity. Only started reading it, though. King is King. It's impossible for him to write poorly. He can make paint drying sound mesmerizing. So, so far good. Too late tonight, I'll have to finish it tomorrow.
There are no places within 40 miles of me that carry the mag. Instead of driving an hour just to buy a magazine, I thought what the hell, I'll just get a subscription. I should have read the fine print since after I PAID for the service, the message telling me my magazine will arrive in 4-6 weeks popped up. I will surely be able to buy the July issue within the next week, so needless to say this was a waste. I guess I can hope that it's a really good magazine.
I Could mail you one for cost.