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The books published are not all from authors who have been there since the beginning.I still go with trade by keene.I think the book about king is the trivia book.I am getting an ARC of that.The anniversary book and novella book.......I do not know but for novella I am still going with Brian James Freeman.We shall find out soon.
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Another possibility for the trade HC by one of the first authors they published in the magazine is Bentley Little, who has a story in the first 2 issues (just like Kelly). He has a new book being published as a mass market paperback in April of this year called The Haunted
Brian Keen's CD books likely won't be in this deal as he wasn't one of the first published in the magazine, doesn't have anything that'd be 700 pages that I can think of, and just recently had a CD Novella series book released. I am looking forward to his next releases though and will definitely be purchasing them if able to
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Captain Kangaroo was great. I wish some oldies station would show those old shows. And of course the early years of Sesame Street and The Electric Company on PBS. Bookworm, The New Zoo Revue was pretty bad, but man I had such a youngling crush on Emmy Jo.
After school it was all about Speed Racer and Ultraman! Saturday's were great with the huge blocks of cartoons on all 3 networks even if most of them were pretty bad. The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner show was the best, and we can't forget all those awful, trippy Kroft shows. How many remember Electra Woman and Dyna Girl? And without looking it up, how many years was H.R. Puffenstuff making shows?
Oh... and I forgot the wonderful Banana Splits!
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That is a valid point. I originally thought was Prisoners and Other Stories as I think it is the first book they published but at only 300 pages I did not feel they could get to 700 even with extras.Originally posted by srboone View PostWell, the 700-page anniversay edition is by one author, so I don't think it would be "Horror Show" as that would have several authors involved.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have been enjoying the speculation of the grab bag offerings and thought I would throw in my guesses:
700 Page Anniversary edition - Since CD began publishing books 20 years ago. I will go with 'The Definitive Best of the Horror Show'. The original is a little over 400 pages. With additional information and art it could hit 700.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostI grew up with these high-fivin' white guys. I much prefer them.
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"It's a fact! You can get blood from a stone. (rock hits guy in head) You just have to throw it hard enough."Last edited by TerryE; 02-14-2012, 04:31 AM.
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At least I'm not the only crazy that populates these shores of cyberspace! Nice guesses there, Martin!
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I have been enjoying the speculation of the grab bag offerings and thought I would throw in my guesses:
700 Page Anniversary edition - Since CD began publishing books 20 years ago. I will go with 'The Definitive Best of the Horror Show'. The original is a little over 400 pages. With additional information and art it could hit 700
Trade Hardcover - Since he was around in the beginning and has roared ack onto the scene I will go with Ronald Kelly
New Novella - I am going to guess Norm Prentiss on this one
New book about King - I am going to go with 'The Stephen King Illustraded Trivia Book Vol II'
Those are my completely uneducated guesses. All are books I would love to add to my collection.
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Hey, you're welcome, BW. And I was bored at work last night, so I called up lists of books by CD authors and checked for 700 page volumes. ANd since we'll get notice of the books when they're offered. it'll be all good.
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Brian Keene on his web site last year said he had a deal for trade hard covers with CD.How about a complete collection of Ray Garton or Ed Lee short stories.I was thinking of Kelly also.By the way Squire I got the Kelly Thunderstorm books today.Me likes alot.Thank's for talking him up.I think I am going to order his short story
for sale.just e-mailed him about it today.NO matter what it is the 4 books will be great and I can't wait.Novella series BJF has a lot of stuff comming out this year so
maybe.......
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Me too, Pete. I've been looking at CD authors and what they published in 1992 and 2002 that might be 700 pages long--GG and DC was all I could come up with; I might have to expand to 25 and 30 years.
I'm also hoping for and ARC of AD&BG from an Early Reader Club.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostAnd Ronald Kelly was published in Cemetery Dance#1 and he's working on A Dark and Bloody Ground....
I'm really having fun here...
I'm really curious about that anniversary edition!
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Guest repliedTwas the writer on the grassy knoll - rumour quashed
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