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    New Limited Edition Announced! A Book of Horrors edited by Stephen Jones

    Featuring ORIGINAL STORIES by Ramsey Campbell, Peter Crowther, Dennis Etchison, Elizabeth Hand, Brian Hodge, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Stephen King, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Richard Christian Matheson, Reggie Oliver, Robert Shearman, Angela Slatter, Michael Marshall Smith, and Lisa Tuttle!

    Hi Folks!

    Today we’re proud to announce a special edition of A Book of Horrors edited by Stephen Jones, which we’re co-publishing with PS Publishing in the UK!

    This brand new anthology features ORIGINAL STORIES by Ramsey Campbell, Peter Crowther, Dennis Etchison, Elizabeth Hand, Brian Hodge, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Stephen King, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Richard Christian Matheson, Reggie Oliver, Robert Shearman, Angela Slatter, Michael Marshall Smith, and Lisa Tuttle!

    Leading off the anthology is the World’s First publication of a brand new Stephen King story called “The Little Green God of Agony” and we’re pleased to report this story is good old fashioned gothic horror at its best!

    Because we’re co-publishing this book, we only have half of the print run to sell, so don’t wait to place your order because we don’t expect supplies to last long!

    If you’re interested, place your order today! After they’ve all sold, we won’t offer more!

    Table of Contents:
    “Introduction: Whatever Happened To Horror?” by Stephen Jones
    “The Little Green God of Agony” by Stephen King
    “Charcloth, Firesteel and Flint” by Caitlín R. Kiernan
    “Ghosts With Teeth” by Peter Crowther
    “The Coffin-Maker’s Daughter” by Angela Slatter
    “Roots and All” by Brian Hodge
    “Tell Me I’ll See You Again” by Dennis Etchison
    “The Music Of Bengt Karlsson, Murderer” by John Ajvide Lindqvist
    “Getting It Wrong” by Ramsey Campbell
    “Alice Through The Plastic Sheet” by Robert Shearman
    “The Man In The Ditch” by Lisa Tuttle
    “A Child’s Problem” by Reggie Oliver
    “Sad, Dark Thing” by Michael Marshall Smith
    “Near Zennor” by Elizabeth Hand
    “Last Words” by Richard Christian Matheson

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      #3
      Looks to be a great book and i am sure the work in side is of the highest quality but the pricing for the signed edition seems way out. I'm sure with all the expensive materials used will be the reason behind the price, but Earthling published a great quality anathology signed by most of the authors and it was $250!

      Definately passing this one

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tito_Villa View Post
        Looks to be a great book and i am sure the work in side is of the highest quality but the pricing for the signed edition seems way out. I'm sure with all the expensive materials used will be the reason behind the price, but Earthling published a great quality anathology signed by most of the authors and it was $250!

        Definately passing this one
        To steal what Brian said elsewhere.

        Originally posted by Brian Freeman
        We don't discuss pricing decisions because we do not publicly discuss our contracts, but this one isn't going to be normal edition and the price is appropriate for our costs and plans for the production.

        This edition is signed by nearly 20 contributors, it will be bound in an expensive high-end material we never use for "normal" books, and we're using our "Stephen King" Lettered Edition case maker for the traycase, so it's going to be an ultra-deluxe edition.

        In addition, this book is licensed from the UK publisher, who held the rights, and they need paid, and some of the authors require special payments to sign... so the cost of producing this edition before we even PRINT A SINGLE COPY is more than some people in thread think we should be charging.

        If you feel the price is too high, that's absolutely your right -- but the idea that we (and PS Publishing) should sell any product at a LOSS doesn't make any sense at all.

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          #5
          Thats an answer but i still can't see how it would mean $750 more than the Earthling publication. With that i'm pretty sure that %99 of collectors have been priced out? I will be very interested in seeing how they sell.

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            #6
            i usually dont pass on signed King editions but will be passing on this one. . .
            It ain't braggin' if you can do it. . .

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              #7
              Just an update: approximately 1/2 of our copies of the Limited Edition have now sold and 34 of our 43 copies of the deluxe edition are gone as well.


              Brian
              Brian James Freeman

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                #8
                Just to cannibalize something I posted elsewhere, there is also the $60 edition for those collectors who don't want or can't swing the high-end deluxe edition:

                http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/jones02

                And there is also the trade edition being published in the UK for the general reader, so all of the bases are covered, so to speak: regular readers, general collectors, and the collectors who love the really deluxe, special editions.

                I would absolutely understand someone being upset if the only way to read a new story was in a $995 edition -- that's INSANE!! -- but these stories will be accessible to readers and collectors of all levels and incomes. In my mind, everyone wins.

                Obviously, everyone brings something different to the table when this pricing discussion/conversation pops-up, but those are my two cents for what they're worth. Thanks!

                Best,
                Brian
                Brian James Freeman

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                  #9
                  Our copies of the Deluxe Edition of A BOOK OF HORRORS are now sold out less than five hours after the book was announced.

                  Brian
                  Brian James Freeman

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                    #10
                    Traveling today and had just enough time to check my email on my phone between flights. Very surprised to see emails from PS and CD announcing a new Stephen King story. I am not in a position to purchase the Deluxe edition but have no issue with the price. I did place my order for the $60.00 edition. It will be a nice addition to my collection.

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                      #11
                      For ther first time in my life (I think) I decided not to go for a deluxe signed (by SK) limited.
                      Instead, I just went for the $60.00 edition.
                      Hope I won't regret this.

                      sk

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                        #12
                        Ordered the $60 edition and can't wait!! It seems CD keeps sending e-mails to entice me to spend more money...Keep them coming!!!!

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                          #13
                          What's the difference between the $60 edition hardcover and the trade hardcover being published? I know the $60 one will have two signatures and better materials most likely, but anything else? Will there be artwork inside that won't be found in the trade?
                          Last edited by peteOcha; 08-02-2011, 08:32 AM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by peteOcha View Post
                            What's the difference between the $60 edition hardcover and the trade hardcover being published? I know the $60 one will have to signatures and better materials most likely, but anything else? Will there be artwork inside that won't be found in the trade?
                            I think i read somewhere that the CD edition will have a different cover and thats it!?

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                              #15
                              I went for the $60 edition too. I spend too much on books as it is

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