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"The Other" Thomas Tryon Centipede Press
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostOh yeah, of course. I just take things to their absurd extremes. At the top is certainly Centipede and Lonely Road and at the bottom is probably Dark Regions. Though I've never heard of Thunderstorm, so thank you for that. I now have a new place to stalk.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostBe careful stalking Thunderstorm. Paul makes some nice books and it could get very costly!
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The thing about TSB is that on a per-book basis, it's really not THAT expensive to pick up any titles - even the very early Black Voltage titles, like House of Blood or Mother, don't get too absurd (on the other hand, they rarely come up for sale). However, Paul publishes a LOT of books, so the sheer volume you may end up wanting to acquire is overwhelming.
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Originally posted by mphprez View PostI was looking for a copy of "The Other" published by Centipede Press. I've seen the limited edition floating around, but if anyone knows where I can purchase a copy of the traycased edition, please let me know! I think there were only 15 copies of this edition produced.
Thanks!
I have photos posted of all of my traycased Centipedes in my thread in the Members' Collections sub-forum if you want to look at them and get an idea. Good luck!
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostThe thing about TSB is that on a per-book basis, it's really not THAT expensive to pick up any titles - even the very early Black Voltage titles, like House of Blood or Mother, don't get too absurd (on the other hand, they rarely come up for sale). However, Paul publishes a LOT of books, so the sheer volume you may end up wanting to acquire is overwhelming.
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I'm sort of the same. Though I don't think all of Thunderstorm's books fall into that category. For example I wouldn't call Ronald Kelly, or at least the novel of his I read, "torture porn" or even overtly graphic. That said they don't tend to have a lot of authors I really follow. But man... they do now how to make a great book for a fair price.
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Originally posted by Theli View PostI'm sort of the same. Though I don't think all of Thunderstorm's books fall into that category. For example I wouldn't call Ronald Kelly, or at least the novel of his I read, "torture porn" or even overtly graphic. That said they don't tend to have a lot of authors I really follow. But man... they do now how to make a great book for a fair price.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThat's good to know. There was one book grabbed my attention--called "The Unhinged"by David Bernstein and I thought the premise was interesting. Then I read reviews on Amazon and one review in particular turned me off. But other reviews mentioned other books that fit the same category and a lot of those authors are also on Thunderstorm as well. Like Ryan C. Thomas. So I fell down a rabbit hole. I still have an open mind so it's not out of consideration. I just don't want to fill my open mind with a pitcher of brain poison.
They do produce a great looking book. For the most part, Paul really likes uniformity within each line of books, creating a consistency that makes them look sharp on the shelf. Also, their customer service is top-notch and they really take care of their collectors. Case in point, I reached out to Paul about if the upcoming books were close to selling out and I wouldn't be able to put in an order for a few weeks and he offered to put copies aside until the end of the month so I could get them. With those tiny print runs, he definitely didn't have to do that, but his offer really impressed me.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostYeah, the volume was the first thing I noticed. Then I did a little digging and I'm not sure their stuff fits my taste. I don't bend to the extreme end of horror. Though I did preorder the lettered edition of Off Season, I don't normally like work that critics can label torture porn. It's not that I won't read something grisly, it just has to have a point, some development. It's tough because I'm sure I'd like some of these works. I'm afraid of spending limited edition money on gore for gore's sake.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI think I know what review you are talking about and I wish I had read that before picking up a copy so we'll see how that goes--) and read reviews to make sure that it lines up with your taste.
I read an interesting take on what might define the line over which something becomes torture porn. And you hit on it with your other comment. The story has to have a moral center to it. When the reader is encouraged to root for the bad guy, to see what cruelly inventive thing he will do next, then the story has lost its balance. It's just a series of scenes of carnage strung together with no structure beyond chronology.
I read Offspring by Ketchum first. And I thought that book did an incredible job of asking the reader "what does it mean to be civilized?" It was an indictment on cultural supremacy in the most brutal way. There was less of that in Off Season, but it was there. That's what redeemed it for me. And why I'll pay for a lettered edition of it.
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Agreed on all of that. I also find that the reliance on gore for gore's sake wears thin a lot quicker in novel form than film. What can be sustained by sheer momentum for 90 minutes can't do the same when spread over the length of time it takes to get through a novel.
I am still so on the fence about picking up the new edition of Off Season. I love the book and a lettered edition would be great to own, but I just can't pull that trigger yet. They only have a few copies left so I better make a decision soon...Last edited by Sock Monkey; 03-30-2017, 04:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI am still so on the fence about picking up the new edition of Off Season. I love the book and a lettered edition would be great to own, but I just can't pull that trigger yet. They only have a few copies left so I better make a decision soon...Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostAgreed on all of that. I also find that the reliance on gore for gore's sake wears thin a lot quicker in novel form than film. What can be sustained by sheer momentum for 90 minutes can't do the same when spread over the length of time it takes to get through a novel.
There are only 5 copies of Off Season left!!! Of just 26 copies worldwide! With bonus content! And $275 is relatively inexpensive for a lettered! And I've used up my daily allowance for exclamation points.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI'm a huge Ketchum fan, but I'm avoiding all these new Anniversary editions with new bells and whistles.
I also have the unsigned Overlook Connection Unexpurgated edition of Off Season. And so I wasn't going to buy the DRP edition. But the lure of a lettered at an affordable price point of a book that was something of a milestone in horror as well as one of my favorites--that all added up to becoming a factor in my looming bankruptcy.
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