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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I have noticed that they always have a good selection of McCammon.
    I picked up a ton of McCammon books from them quite awhile back (plus some other random first signed offerings as they come in.) Highly recommended!

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by goathunter View Post
    I have noticed that they always have a good selection of McCammon.

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  • HumphreyBear
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    I picked up four of the series as signed trades from Alabama Booksmith, and an unsigned Deluxe version form somewhere else. Cardinal Black will be my first S/L of the series.

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  • goathunter
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    http://alabamabooksmith.com/

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Looking forward to grabbing a signed trade CD HC from his Albama Wordsmith (or whatever that store is called) signing. I started this one off with signed trades rather than S/Ls, and have been able to muster the willpower to keep it that way, including this SST edition (which I'm sure will be lovely...they really do a nice job with their stuff).
    It took all my willpower to resist Cardinal Black--first as a CD limited and then as an SST limited (and I believe their first Lettered edition?). What helps with the willpower is spending all your money on signatures. I had to say no.

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  • RonClinton
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    Looking forward to grabbing a signed trade CD HC from his Albama Wordsmith (or whatever that store is called) signing. I started this one off with signed trades rather than S/Ls, and have been able to muster the willpower to keep it that way, including this SST edition (which I'm sure will be lovely...they really do a nice job with their stuff).

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  • goathunter
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    Since CD's limited and lettered editions are long-soldout, I thought I'd post this here.

    From UK publisher SST Publications:

    I’m thrilled to announce SST is publishing @RobertMcCammon’s new novel CARDINAL BLACK in 2 very special signed limited editions. A Silk bound Slipcased Hardcover & Deluxe bound Traycased Hardcover. You can read more & reserve your copy here: https://sstpublications.co.uk/Cardinal-Black.html

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  • Jeffsta
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    Brilliant!

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  • frik51
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    LOVE that cover!!

    sk

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  • Marmaduke Grigsby
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    Originally posted by bsaenz24 View Post
    I'm not sure how long it's been up there, but the finished cover for Cardinal Black is awesome!!!
    I agree! I love the font and the artifacts in the corners. The artwork itself is amazing! Vincent Chong knocked it out of the park on this one!

    mccammon04.jpg

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  • bsaenz24
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    I'm not sure how long it's been up there, but the finished cover for Cardinal Black is awesome!!!

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  • JasonUK
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    Originally posted by goathunter View Post
    McCammon chose to find a new home for his books.
    Thanks Hunter.

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  • goathunter
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    McCammon chose to find a new home for his books.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by JasonUK View Post
    Anyone know / willing to say what prompted the change of publisher from Subterranean to CD for this series?
    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    Maybe publishing schedules?? I don't suspect anything nefarious. I think both publishers have a good working relationship.
    Originally posted by JasonUK View Post
    No, I wasn't suggesting anything underhand. I was thinking that because 95% of Subterranean's output is now sci-fi and fantasy McCammon's books were seeming out of place and perhaps either the publisher or author had suggested a switch to a more compatible home.
    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    Good point.
    Or maybe Don Chizmar made McCammon an offer he couldn't refuse?

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by JasonUK View Post
    No, I wasn't suggesting anything underhand. I was thinking that because 95% of Subterranean's output is now sci-fi and fantasy McCammon's books were seeming out of place and perhaps either the publisher or author had suggested a switch to a more compatible home.
    Good point.

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