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Received Blacktop Wasteland today and will view it a little closer later today. Not a fan of the DJ art but I knew that going into it.
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Exciting to know that by the end of April I’ll have both BLACKTOP WASTELAND and Hill’s STRANGE WEATHER in hand.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostNewsletter Update from Midworld Press on Black Top Wasteland:
Blacktop Wasteland We received word from the printer that the books are boxed up and ready to be loaded on a truck bound for MidWorld. Once we receive them, we’ll do some quality inspections; if all looks good, we’ll begin shipping them out mid or late next week.
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Newsletter Update from Midworld Press on Black Top Wasteland:
Blacktop Wasteland We received word from the printer that the books are boxed up and ready to be loaded on a truck bound for MidWorld. Once we receive them, we’ll do some quality inspections; if all looks good, we’ll begin shipping them out mid or late next week.
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Ah, okay, good to know — thanks.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostFYI. I don't think Blacktop is shipping yet. I had ordered a book from another publisher and Blacktop Wasteland at the same time. The shipping notice showed both books but only received the other publishers book. Looking back at the last update for BW it looks like he is looking to receive these late this month and ship early April.
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Thanks for the feedback. Makes it tempting again.
Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Before reading the book, I too was a bit worried that it would be overfilled with the social-political stuff; however, it was a fairly straight forward read in my opinion. Obviously, with these characters and with the setting, there are some discussions on race and inferences to the challenges of being Black at that time; however, it is never heavy-handed and is often laugh out loud funny in places as well as having a very strong Lovecraft element mixed with black-folklore.
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FYI. I don't think Blacktop is shipping yet. I had ordered a book from another publisher and Blacktop Wasteland at the same time. The shipping notice showed both books but only received the other publishers book. Looking back at the last update for BW it looks like he is looking to receive these late this month and ship early April.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostHuh. I didn’t receive that shipping e-mail today…maybe I’ll see it tomorrow, if he’s shipping in stages.
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Before reading the book, I too was a bit worried that it would be overfilled with the social-political stuff; however, it was a fairly straight forward read in my opinion. Obviously, with these characters and with the setting, there are some discussions on race and inferences to the challenges of being Black at that time; however, it is never heavy-handed and is often laugh out loud funny in places as well as having a very strong Lovecraft element mixed with black-folklore.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostWas Ring Shout a fairly straight forward read or was it filled with social-political stuff?
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Was Ring Shout a fairly straight forward read or was it filled with social-political stuff?
Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
I loved Ring Shout and could easily argue it as my favorite read of 2021. Prior to giving it a try, I had never read or heard anything about the author. Decided to give it a go as the description sounded really interesting and the length wasn't too long. Very glad I took the chance and hope you will be too. Once you read Ring Shout, if you like it, then you should definitely give his novel "A Master of Djinn" a try as well.
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I loved Ring Shout and could easily argue it as my favorite read of 2021. Prior to giving it a try, I had never read or heard anything about the author. Decided to give it a go as the description sounded really interesting and the length wasn't too long. Very glad I took the chance and hope you will be too. Once you read Ring Shout, if you like it, then you should definitely give his novel "A Master of Djinn" a try as well.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostA few weeks ago, I placed my first order - Ring Shout from P. Djeli Clark.
Not sure where I first heard about this author (I know I have a free eBook of his - perhaps from Tor's monthly free ebook email . . .) and I remember coming across a new/used paperback of this book but I didn't buy it. AND while cataloging our book collection, I realized my wife has one of his books (Black God's Drums - it's still amazing to me when our book collections cross paths ...)
Looking forward to having a nice signed edition from yet another author I've never read. But mean to.
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A few weeks ago, I placed my first order - Ring Shout from P. Djeli Clark.
Not sure where I first heard about this author (I know I have a free eBook of his - perhaps from Tor's monthly free ebook email . . .) and I remember coming across a new/used paperback of this book but I didn't buy it. AND while cataloging our book collection, I realized my wife has one of his books (Black God's Drums - it's still amazing to me when our book collections cross paths ...)
Looking forward to having a nice signed edition from yet another author I've never read. But mean to.
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Huh. I didn’t receive that shipping e-mail today…maybe I’ll see it tomorrow, if he’s shipping in stages.
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I'm sure the overall production of the book will be great and maybe the DJ will look better in person. I'm just not a fan of the artwork at this point.
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Received an email today that Blacktop Wasteland is shipping. I don't think they did anything different with the cover...
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