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Another new painting by Jana Heidersdorf for the special edition of SLEEPING BEAUTIES:
Brian
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And now to return this thread to Sleeping Beauties I will say that I am looking forward to this one. I purchased the gift edition. Th signed limited was out of my price range right now. I have another kid about to graduate an move on to college. The cover is great.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostOk, thanks. I knew about the S/L HC of BIRDBOX via Dark Regions...guess I missed (or forgot) the add'l Malerman release. Appreciate the info.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostJosh Malerman. It's an upcoming Earthling Pub book.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostGoblin? Who is that one from? There have been so many S/L announcements of late that they're all starting to kind of blur.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostThat's the hard part: My "want" list is infinite, while my bank account is finite. I completely forgot about Bird Box and Goblin; I want to pick those up as well!
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostYeah. I know that grabbing this one means passing on a future offering. What made me jump is having both Stephen's and Owen's signatures. Feels like an event I just didn't want to miss out on. So on the horizon for me (and what I'll be spending money on for sure) is The Stand, Bird Box, Goblin, The Listener.
Apart from those, I might have to pass. And that might hurt when those other two McCammon books are revealed.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostWe're all entitled to our preferences and we're lucky we have a great place like this to sure our opinions about books, publishers and life in general.
Sorry for derailing the thread. I LOVE CEMETERY DANCE.
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Well, that was an unexpected flurry of activity LOL!! I love CD, have purchased and will continue to purchase the great books they put out. October Dreams is what brought me here and it's those kinds of books that keep me coming back. I bought Salem's Lot and I plan on picking up some of the other Double Day titles, however, I'm actually a bigger fan of King's short fiction as of late. Also, bear in mind, as I've told some of you in the past, I'm not a true horror fanboy. Much more into fantasy/sci-fi/fill in the blank. It was through CD that I ventured into the wider world of small press publishers. I guess, you could say, they were my gateway small publisher. I'm all for them making it rain with Stephen King. We're all entitled to our preferences and we're lucky we have a great place like this to share our opinions about books, publishers and life in general. Now to all you Red Sux fans, a bag of peanuts, Really!!! HAHAHA!! You guys are the worse!Last edited by mhatchett; 05-02-2017, 08:52 PM.
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Edit: Repeat of what Ron said about the award. Again I haven't read it either though.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI have not read the book and have read varying opinions on it, but for what it's worth, it did win a 2016 Stoker Award:
More proof that reading a book is a personal thing and I just couldn't connect with Haven.
It's not you, Tom. It's me.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostV
Please, if you do read Haven please share your thoughts. I'm really curious to know what others think of it. So far, the Amazon reviews read like they're written by people who know Tom and want to give him a boost.
I just couldn't get past the repeated hackneyed confrontations with the town bullies.
Superior Achievement in a Novel
Langan, John – The Fisherman (Word Horde)
Superior Achievement in a First Novel
Deady, Tom – Haven (Cemetery Dance Publications)
Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel
Alexander, Maria – Snowed (Raw Dog Screaming Press)
Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel
Chambers, James – Kolchak the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe (Moonstone)
Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
Waggoner, Tim – The Winter Box (DarkFuse)
Superior Achievement in Short Fiction
Oates, Joyce Carol – The Crawl Space (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Volume #2016/Issue#8) (Dell Magazines)
Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection
Oates, Joyce Carol – The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror (Mysterious Press)
Superior Achievement in a Screenplay
Eggers, Robert – The VVitch (Parts and Labor, RT Features, Rooks Nest Entertainment, Code Red Productions, Scythia Films, Maiden Voyage Pictures, Mott Street Pictures, Pulse Films, and Very Special Projects)
Superior Achievement in an Anthology
Monteleone, Thomas F. and Monteleone, Oliva F. – Borderlands 6 (Samhain Publishing, Ltd.)
Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction
Franklin, Ruth – Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life (Liveright Publishing Corporation)
Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection
Wytovich, Stephanie M. – Brothel (Raw Dog Screaming Press)
Other HWA Awards:
Mentor of the Year Award
Linda Addison
Silver Hammer Award
James Chambers
Specialty Press Award
Kate Jonez of Omnium Gatherum
Lifetime Achievement Award
Dennis Etchison
Thomas F. Monteleone
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostVery very true! It's not the offerings here that are limited--it's my awareness and familiarity. Which is why my comment made me cringe a little.
Please, if you do read Haven please share your thoughts. I'm really curious to know what others think of it. So far, the Amazon reviews read like they're written by people who know Tom and want to give him a boost.
I just couldn't get past the repeated hackneyed confrontations with the town bullies.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostThe way I have looked at it is that the King offerings are what allow CD to introduce me to so many new authors. I still have Haven in my TBR pile so I can't speak of that one. However, CD has introduced me to Ed Gorman, Ray Garton, Douglas Clegg, Simon Clark, Kealan Patrick Burke and many others not to mention Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar. These are all authors I look forward to new releases from that I may not be aware of without Cemetery Dance.
Please, if you do read Haven please share your thoughts. I'm really curious to know what others think of it. So far, the Amazon reviews read like they're written by people who know Tom and want to give him a boost.
I just couldn't get past the repeated hackneyed confrontations with the town bullies.
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