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Originally posted by saginawhorror View PostMissed Stage Whispers but I did grab The Novellas. Got The Day of the Door today.
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Missed Stage Whispers but I did grab The Novellas. Got The Day of the Door today.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Oh man, I wish you hadn't told me about Stage Whispers. Have been looking for a copy forever and can never seem to find one. The closest I've come to is a trade but unfortunately the person backed out at the last minute. It's on my holy grail list for sure.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
I really want Day of the Door. I both glad and surprised that copies have lasted this long, but I'm hoping they might last just a tad bit longer so I can scrape together some more money. Rolfe's collection is definitely on my radar. Hoping something will pop up on the aftermarket at a good price sometime down the road.
On a Thunderstorm note, a copy of Kealan Patrick Burke's Stage Whispers popped up on eBay for a decent price and I just wasn't face enough on the pulling the trigger. Kicking myself for mulling it over and losing the copy!
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostJust received my copies of Laurel Hightower's "Day of the Door" and Glenn Rolfe's "A Body of Evidence". As always, the production design for these rocks. Also forgot that the Rolfe book would also be signed by Philip Fracassi, Somer Canon, Tom Deady, and Ronald Kelly; so, that one was doubly cool!
On a Thunderstorm note, a copy of Kealan Patrick Burke's Stage Whispers popped up on eBay for a decent price and I just wasn't face enough on the pulling the trigger. Kicking myself for mulling it over and losing the copy!
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Just received my copies of Laurel Hightower's "Day of the Door" and Glenn Rolfe's "A Body of Evidence". As always, the production design for these rocks. Also forgot that the Rolfe book would also be signed by Philip Fracassi, Somer Canon, Tom Deady, and Ronald Kelly; so, that one was doubly cool!
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
I’m passing on both. ÂÂ The multiple author title is on my radar for a later purchase, though. ÂÂ There are more than a couple of backlog titles I’ve been meaning to pick up, but at this time I’m rather happy for a bit of a lull in titles I “need” to pick up. ÂÂ I might use this lull to snag the last announcement from Earthling.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAnyone grab either of the October titles?
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Anyone grab any of the September titles? I snagged the Rolfe & the Hightower books. The others look good, but my wallet will murder me if I buy them all; so, perhaps up the road if they don't sell out...
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Congrats. That is a good feeling to empty out pending orders.
Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostJust got my shipping notices for "The Worm & His King Saga" as well as "The Body Harvest". Very excited to receive these books. These are also the last of my pending Thunderstorm orders. Always nice to be caught up with publisher's, especially after the DRP fiasco!
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Just got my shipping notices for "The Worm & His King Saga" as well as "The Body Harvest". Very excited to receive these books. These are also the last of my pending Thunderstorm orders. Always nice to be caught up with publisher's, especially after the DRP fiasco!
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Originally posted by saginawhorror View PostThere was also a lettered Chinese Beetle chapbook. I have a copy. Nothing this month for me. Titles from closed lines I would like best would like most are the Kelli Owen and Ryan c Thomas diablos.
I had the Kelli Owen Diablo at one point and sold it. I wish I hadn’t.
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There was also a lettered Chinese Beetle chapbook. I have a copy. Nothing this month for me. Titles from closed lines I would like best would like most are the Kelli Owen and Ryan c Thomas diablos.
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