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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostAnd I think the only reasonable explanation is my YouTube channel. I've single-handedly stirred all the interest in these small presses. Me. No other reason.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostNope, just sold out really fast. Honestly faster than any of us were expecting.
I gotta say that a LOT of books have been selling out very quickly lately.
PS's Dead Zone
Centipede's Peter Watts set
Suntup's Red Dragon and Wells books (I didn't think the Wells books would sell out as quickly as they did).
and of course Midnight Under the Big Top.
And I think the only reasonable explanation is my YouTube channel. I've single-handedly stirred all the interest in these small presses. Me. No other reason.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostQuestion--was this anthology previously opened for orders? I'm shocked with how quickly it sold out. That's not a knock on the book or CD. I just think it sold exceptionally fast. I jumped on both editions myself--but that's largely because I'm a Malerman fan and the lettered edition wasn't astronomically high.
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Question--was this anthology previously opened for orders? I'm shocked with how quickly it sold out. That's not a knock on the book or CD. I just think it sold exceptionally fast. I jumped on both editions myself--but that's largely because I'm a Malerman fan and the lettered edition wasn't astronomically high.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI am one story away from completing Act One and I am compelled to comment. This is a fantastic anthology. Probably the best one I have read since 999! I am always Leery of themed anthologies but so far this is hitting all the marks. Old story from Stephen King that I have not read before. Joe Hill story that I have read several times and still enjoy reading. Strong stories from Neil Gaiman, Kelley Armstrong and others. The best story I have read so far is from an author I had not even heard of before, Tananarive Due. Her story really packs a punch! Glenn Chadbournes art really represent the stories well also and match the 'Weird Tales' feel the book has.
This edition is a home run already and I am less than half way through!
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I am one story away from completing Act One and I am compelled to comment. This is a fantastic anthology. Probably the best one I have read since 999! I am always Leery of themed anthologies but so far this is hitting all the marks. Old story from Stephen King that I have not read before. Joe Hill story that I have read several times and still enjoy reading. Strong stories from Neil Gaiman, Kelley Armstrong and others. The best story I have read so far is from an author I had not even heard of before, Tananarive Due. Her story really packs a punch! Glenn Chadbournes art really represent the stories well also and match the 'Weird Tales' feel the book has.
This edition is a home run already and I am less than half way through!
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View Posttypo under the lettered edition:
Signed by the author and artists on a unique signature page
unless an author is signing?
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typo under the lettered edition:
Signed by the author and artists on a unique signature page
unless an author is signing?
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Yep, no trade hardcover this year, so hopefully everyone grabbed a signed copy!
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostYep. Changed this morning. The trade hardcover idea was one we were throwing around last night at like 10 PM via text message, but after some research and discussion this morning we realized it didn't make much sense from a price point sense / how many copies of a THC we'd need to move to be able to justify printing them.
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Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostHas that changed since yesterday? This was in the email that Brian sent to Patreon supporters yesterday:
"We are probably going to add an unsigned trade hardcover to the plans, but that won't be published until October."
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Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostHas that changed since yesterday? This was in the email that Brian sent to Patreon supporters yesterday:
"We are probably going to add an unsigned trade hardcover to the plans, but that won't be published until October."
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI actually think we nixed the trade idea. The printing costs would've been too high that we'd have had to price it too close to the limited to be worth it.
"We are probably going to add an unsigned trade hardcover to the plans, but that won't be published until October."
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Originally posted by atariguy View PostDid I miss a prior announcement? How is this already sold out?
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