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  • Marmaduke Grigsby
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    I also noticed they have a 1st class shipping option now.
    I noticed that too, and it's cheaper than their Media Mail option for some reason. (At least t was for me.)

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  • Brian861
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    I also noticed they have a 1st class shipping option now.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post
    As much as I don't want to see unnecessary typos, this is probably the best chance to seeing Blake's name misprinted as "Blake Crotch" somewhere in a publication...
    A truly LOL moment if there ever was one.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    Actually, I would Love to see CD do this given their great relationship with Gorman, plus they have already done some. Autumn Dead & Cry of Shadows had an interesting intro by Gorman.
    I could get behind CD as well. I was just thinking about Centipede because they tend to do a lot of career retrospective books. CD tends to focus on new fiction and with some older titles thrown into the mix. I'd buy it from almost anybody.

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  • mhatchett
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    Actually, I would Love to see CD do this given their great relationship with Gorman, plus they have already done some. Autumn Dead & Cry of Shadows had an interesting intro by Gorman.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    I recall Crowther saying he was regretfully canceling the series early because it did not sell as well as he’d hoped. Really unfortunate, as a Collected Short Stories of Ed Gorman project is really something that should exist...few did dark short fiction better.
    This is something that I’d like to see Centipede take on. A “Complete Short Fiction Of” series akin to the Lafferty books they are doing.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post
    As much as I don't want to see unnecessary typos, this is probably the best chance to seeing Blake's name misprinted as "Blake Crotch" somewhere in a publication...
    Let's open up the betting. Here are some possibilities:

    Blake Crotch
    Blake Conch
    Blake Cooch
    Bake Crouch
    Bake Crunch
    Bake Crush
    Baked Crust
    Blake Cringe
    Bake Couch
    Bike Creek
    Bike Trail
    Big Couch

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  • Splync
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    As much as I don't want to see unnecessary typos, this is probably the best chance to seeing Blake's name misprinted as "Blake Crotch" somewhere in a publication...

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  • jeffingoff
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    Updated list:
    LITTLE BOOKS SERIES 3

    Published:
    William F Nolan
    Mort Castle
    Tim Waggoner
    Josh Malerman
    Thomas Ligotti
    Gahan Wilson
    Caitlin Kiernan
    Charles Grant
    Ramsey Campbell
    Robert McCammon
    Sarah Pinborough


    Soon to arrive:
    Blake Crouch


    Promised:
    Richard Chizmar
    Heather Graham
    Owen King

    Named but not confirmed:
    Bentley Little
    Stephen King



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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Do you ever know what happened with that series? I know that two books were published and it seemed as if a third was on its way, but never materialized.
    I recall Crowther saying he was regretfully canceling the series early because it did not sell as well as he’d hoped. Really unfortunate, as a Collected Short Stories of Ed Gorman project is really something that should exist...few did dark short fiction better.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post

    One of my best buys ever, was the boxed Gorman set that PS Publishing put out. I bought it from Camelot Books years ago during one of their Xmas sales. Such an interesting writer.
    Do you ever know what happened with that series? I know that two books were published and it seemed as if a third was on its way, but never materialized.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Boy, they’re doubling-down on the Campbell book title. Even the newsletter today detailing the slipcase preorder states the title is GRINS & GRIMACES. Either they’re hoping no one notices...or, even worse, the title is right on the slipcase but wrong on the book?!

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  • brlesh
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    Yes, Gorman was one of the best. He could write quality stories in any genre he choose to work in.

    Just ordered his collection Different Kinds of Dead last night, along with Craig Davidson's first collection, Rust & Bone.

    B

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Ed was one of the best, in any genre he chose to write.
    One of my best buys ever, was the boxed Gorman set that PS Publishing put out. I bought it from Camelot Books years ago during one of their Xmas sales. Such an interesting writer.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by slayn666 View Post
    The Blake Crouch little book is up for preorder.
    I got the email. He is also trying to help Gauntlet out by promoting Hope and Miracles. Problem being he still states summer release when Gauntlet moved it to fall some time back. Oh yea, he also states that all editions are signed by Stephen King, Frank Darabont and Tyson Blue.

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