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Hey Ron, what do you mean by "expanded trade HC's"? I was under the impression that this was a new collection (albeit, of reprint stories)...Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI’m fine with the (expanded) trade HCs I have. Great to see them expand into this new genre, but this one isn’t in the cards for me.
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There are two very thick hardcover volumes, comprising all the individual small paperbacks that Mysterious Books/Press regularly prints. I’m not sure how many are in each volume, but it’s probably close to a dozen.Originally posted by swintek View PostHey Ron, what do you mean by "expanded trade HC's"? I was under the impression that this was a new collection (albeit, of reprint stories)...
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Oh, cool. I was aware of the individual MP Bibliomysteries volumes (I was lucky to grab a HC of Lansdale's Hoodoo Harry before it disappeared), but was not aware of the collections. Thanks.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThere are two very thick hardcover volumes, comprising all the individual small paperbacks that Mysterious Books/Press regularly prints. I’m not sure how many are in each volume, but it’s probably close to a dozen.
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I only have two or three of the individual paperbacks myself, and coincidentally enough (though probably not surprising to either of us) Lansdale's HOODOO HARRY is one of them. The two omnibus volumes make for great reading, and these days can be found pretty cheap at the usual secondhand sources...I think I got my Vol. 1 for four or five bucks.Originally posted by swintek View PostOh, cool. I was aware of the individual MP Bibliomysteries volumes (I was lucky to grab a HC of Lansdale's Hoodoo Harry before it disappeared), but was not aware of the collections. Thanks.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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If I may ask, why do you feel the price is not right?Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI think I should self ban for this thread. I always feel like the Debbie Downer. Price is not right and again I don't like the art.
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I only ask because from a price-per-signature standpoint, this title is technically the most cost efficient.
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I'm a casual collector and almost never a reseller. I didn't mean to comment on the price overall. I only meant to comment on the price in regards to my means. Hopefully that makes sense.
I don't really read these authors and certainly do not know the market for their signatures.
Originally posted by Splync View PostIf I may ask, why do you feel the price is not right?
I only ask because from a price-per-signature standpoint, this title is technically the most cost efficient.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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I don't think you're a downer at all! I love hearing different opinions. It's not helpful and pretty boring when everyone thinks the same thing. I never in a million years thought that I'd consider $375 as an affordable edition! I remember when SubPress did Swan Song--a book I adore--and I was tempted to get the lettered edition but thought "no way I can afford $400!" I remember sweating as I bought DRP's lettered Off Season--another book I adore--for $275. So I totally get where you're coming from. I've adjusted my spending to accommodate these purchases (no more expensive stouts, eating cheap lunches, resisting impulse buys from some publishers, and with this lockdown I'm saving $180 a month on train tickets). So I get it. And I'd hate for contrary opinions to be silenced. Really. There's nothing worse.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI think I should self ban for this thread. I always feel like the Debbie Downer. Price is not right and again I don't like the art.
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But seriously, man, how can you not like that art??? Are you visually impaired?? What's wrong with you??! (I hope you know I'm kidding! If not, I want you to know I'm kidding). The art is stunning though.
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In regards to the art there is something not appealing to me. Straight lines and the symmetry of it isn't visually attractive. I do like the colors.
Not sure how else to describe it. I'm not sure, generally speaking, that I like that style of artwork.
I like flowing lines, movement, and seeing facial features. I think from this art that the artist is trying to create those things with colors and "lighting" but I'm not feeling it.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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The only art in a Suntup book that I haven't been wild about was the art for Hill House. Stylistically, it fit the work, but I don't think it connected with me the way all he other art has--Brother, Red Dragon, MISERY!, BiblioMysteries, ROSEMARY'S BABY!, THE ROAD!--such exceptional stuff.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostIn regards to the art there is something not appealing to me. Straight lines and the symmetry of it isn't visually attractive. I do like the colors.
Not sure how else to describe it. I'm not sure, generally speaking, that I like that style of artwork.
I like flowing lines, movement, and seeing facial features. I think from this art that the artist is trying to create those things with colors and "lighting" but I'm not feeling it.
It's interesting to hear you articulate what you respond to with art. I don't think I could point to any style or composition that summarizes what I like. I'm very open minded when it comes to visual art. I love craziness like the SubPress Silence of the Lambs and I love the more editorial style of the work in BiblioMysteries.
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