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I would second the Stewart O’Nan pick.Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
I would love if it was Michael Koryta but don't think it will be. I would also love if it were Stewart O' Nan. My official guess is Bently Little which would make me laugh for sure!
Intuitively it just makes the most sense to be O’Nan.
Other than the Poe screenplay that was published by Lonely Road Books (which at the time was run by BJF), the only limited editions of his that I can recall were published by Lividian.
This project would put all of his published output under the Lividian umbrella, which just kind of makes the most sense to me.
Though I would also be perfectly fine with it being Koryta.
Would be very surprised if it turns out to be Little, with CD having already done a good portion of his backlog.
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I love O'Nan, but there are a number of his books that I enjoyed but wouldn't need to collect in limited form. That said, I'd certainly love a deluxe limited of THE SPEED QUEEN and OCEAN STATE...both are brilliant. I have Lividian's edition of THE NIGHT COUNTRY, and they did a lovely job on it.Originally posted by brlesh View Post
I would second the Stewart O’Nan pick.
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"Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?" probably doesn't apply here but as someone who has handled some ambitious production planning, it was the first thing that came to mind. hahaOriginally posted by RonClinton View Post
Ah, okay, gotcha. I do recall that now, and you may very well be right about Koontz. The only thing that gives me pause is the overwhelmingly huge "entire bibliography" of Koontz...I think he's up to around 125 novels at this point, maybe more. I know Brian is an ambitious publisher, but that would seem too much a challenge for even him to do in a lifetime, even at three or four books a year.
BrianBrian James Freeman
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Just got the artwork for ONE of those the other day. <G>Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
I love O'Nan, but there are a number of his books that I enjoyed but wouldn't need to collect in limited form. That said, I'd certainly love a deluxe limited of THE SPEED QUEEN and OCEAN STATE...both are brilliant. I have Lividian's edition of THE NIGHT COUNTRY, and they did a lovely job on it.
BrianBrian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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Our NEW Limited Edition of NOS4A2 by Joe Hill includes material never before seen in the trade editions and 10 full color paintings by David Palumbo: https://lividian.com/store/nos4a2-by...mited-edition/Brian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
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Woohoo! Congrats to everyone snagging this classy edition.
I love Dave's work. It is always spot on.
Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostOur NEW Limited Edition of NOS4A2 by Joe Hill includes material never before seen in the trade editions and 10 full color paintings by David Palumbo: https://lividian.com/store/nos4a2-by...mited-edition/Looking for the fonting of youth.
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This one took some will power to resist...it's my favorite Hill work, but I thought Sub Press did an outstanding on their edition (and I even opted for their slipcase upgrade) so decided that one limited of NOS4A2 was enough for my shelf. Oh, and I also have a trade 1st that has a lot of sentimentality...I took my daughters -- who would have been fourteen years at the time -- with me to Hill's tour stop in Seattle for it in 2013, and I had him put their names on the Naughty List in the front. So between those two copies, I'm set. But congrats to those who snagged a copy...it looks great, and Palumbo's art never disappoints.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostLooks like the latest title is sold out. Congrats to the publisher and the consumers.
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