The description on Amazon identifies it as a stapled paperback:
"This is a first edition paperback copy of “Concrete Gods”, written by Kealan Patrick Burke and Harry Shannon. The booklet is a stapled paperback edition, almost like a pamphlet. The cover art is by John Turi. The title page states: Copyright 2003 First Edition Number line is 13579108642 Published by Medium Rare Books and 3f Publications. The booklet shows some edge wear. All pages are clean and unmarked. The back has reviews for “Ravenous Ghosts” and “Night of the Werewolf”. “In Delirium II”, edited by John Everson (Delirium, 2007) - contains the short story "Concrete Gods""
The description on Amazon identifies it as a stapled paperback:
"This is a first edition paperback copy of “Concrete Gods”, written by Kealan Patrick Burke and Harry Shannon. The booklet is a stapled paperback edition, almost like a pamphlet. The cover art is by John Turi. The title page states: Copyright 2003 First Edition Number line is 13579108642 Published by Medium Rare Books and 3f Publications. The booklet shows some edge wear. All pages are clean and unmarked. The back has reviews for “Ravenous Ghosts” and “Night of the Werewolf”. “In Delirium II”, edited by John Everson (Delirium, 2007) - contains the short story "Concrete Gods""
I believe this was originally published as a giveaway item for Horrorfind way back in the day when the ill-fated publishing outfits of Medium Rare Books and 3F Publications joined forces for cross promotional purposes. It marks--if memory serves--the only time I have collaborated with another author on a story outside of round robin collections. As noted above, it's been reprinted a few times since.
Thanks for a bit of back story on this one. Interesting production.
So do you think the signature is legit?
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I believe this was originally published as a giveaway item for Horrorfind way back in the day when the ill-fated publishing outfits of Medium Rare Books and 3F Publications joined forces for cross promotional purposes. It marks--if memory serves--the only time I have collaborated with another author on a story outside of round robin collections. As noted above, it's been reprinted a few times since.
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