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Very solid advice here. Especially here.Originally posted by mhatchett View PostThose Wandering Star Books are Epic!! Subterranean Press did a good job trying to keep the series going. You're right though, these Moorcock books are going to be legendary once the series is complete. They are perfect in every way, complete with first rate introductions. Letting things "go" is an ongoing theme on our Forum. We can't get it all, but if you focus on what you Love, or allow yourself a random adventure, purchasing an Author that suddenly intrigues you, in the end, you'll have a collection that you'll enjoy and cherish......Dollar poor Book rich LOL!!!
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It was Jerad's email that signaled to my lizard brain that I might be missing out on a feeding frenzy if I pass on the Watts set. The way he promised to hold off on putting the set on the site until newsletter subscribers had a chance to secure their copies made me feel like this was a fleeting opportunity and the way he described the stories made them sound like just the kind of sci fi I would love. So I jumped. And I hope I love what I read. I almost always do with Jerad--Blackburn and Woolrich and even my intro to Lansdale. But if not, there seems to be a reasonable demand for the Watts set should I want to sell.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI thought I was the only one who had that issue...I even thought I’d have a good deal of time to think about that Watts set, a couple of sci-fi books I figured was too obscure and weird to incite much demand.
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It was this.Originally posted by swintek View PostDo you mean that you were an original purchaser of the first three? If so, do email him because book 4 is ready for rights holders.
For those that care, he's going through the list, sending notes to a small number of folks each day, rather than sending an email blast. He said I should expect my email tomorrow or the next day.
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Yeah, to some degree I kinda wish I would've picked up the hint and grabbed a set. That said, though, I think I now almost want it more for the rarity and ratcheting value of the set than for true reading entertainment, which is distinctly not how or why I buy the books I buy. I buy what I want to read, and that's why I paused (for too long, as it turned out) on this set...it just didn't -- and still doesn't -- sound like my kind of thing. That's not a personal parameter I want to change. So even if I was able to don my Cher hair and turn back time, I doubt whether I'd make a different decision...I'm not really interested in reading the work and any purchase I'd make would just prevent someone else who truly wants to read it from doing so. But of course as a Centipede fanboy and an admirer of fine books, it's admittedly hard to look upon that set and not covet it...Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostIt was Jerad's email that signaled to my lizard brain that I might be missing out on a feeding frenzy if I pass on the Watts set. The way he promised to hold off on putting the set on the site until newsletter subscribers had a chance to secure their copies made me feel like this was a fleeting opportunity and the way he described the stories made them sound like just the kind of sci fi I would love. So I jumped. And I hope I love what I read. I almost always do with Jerad--Blackburn and Woolrich and even my intro to Lansdale. But if not, there seems to be a reasonable demand for the Watts set should I want to sell.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Issue 10 of Weird Fiction Review is now available to order. This issue contains the first of what I hope will be a long run of my Collecting the Modern Macabre column — this time around it examines Carcosa, Karl Edward Wagner’s small press.
http://www.centipedepress.com/anthol...freview10.html
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...167196160?s=21Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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You have them all, then, as Carcosa only put out four volumes during its run. Hope you enjoy the article. :-)Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI'm looking forward to your article Ron. I think I have four of those titles, Worse Things Waiting is the one that comes to mind!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Wow- how cool to hear you name checked in this morning's Centipede newsletter, Ron! And, double-cool to hear what your article is going to be about. Having NO Carcosa books- but always wanting a set- I suspect your article will make it even harder for me to get one at a decent price. I'd better hurry. Can't wait to read it!Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYou have them all, then, as Carcosa only put out four volumes during its run. Hope you enjoy the article. :-)
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I have been avoiding buying a these every year. Fearing of course that they would become another ‘must buy’. Your essay subject has me intrigued enough that I will probably bite this time.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostIssue 10 of Weird Fiction Review is now available to order. This issue contains the first of what I hope will be a long run of my Collecting the Modern Macabre column — this time around it examines Carcosa, Karl Edward Wagner’s small press.
http://www.centipedepress.com/anthol...freview10.html
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...167196160?s=21
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Thanks, guys, hope you all enjoy it. And, Martin, FWIW, the reward-to-cost ratio on WFR is very high...a colorful, thick, high-quality production for $20-something (on sale)...my article aside
, it’s a heckuva value. I have the run from issue 5 or 6 and up, and just wish I could afford the earlier ones, but like all Centipede stuff, they’ve skyrocketed in value.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Finding value in it is what I am afraid of as I will then have to keep buying them. I generally dislike fancy paperback books as it is very hard to keep them pristine when reading them.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThanks, guys, hope you all enjoy it. And, Martin, FWIW, the reward-to-cost ratio on WFR is very high...a colorful, thick, high-quality production for $20-something (on sale)...my article aside
, it’s a heckuva value. I have the run from issue 5 or 6 and up, and just wish I could afford the earlier ones, but like all Centipede stuff, they’ve skyrocketed in value.
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Had these for years and really enjoyed them!Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYou have them all, then, as Carcosa only put out four volumes during its run. Hope you enjoy the article. :-)
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Yep, those are them. I’d argue that Cave’s collection is one of the best small-press collections published, certainly of the pulp-reprint variety.Originally posted by mhatchett View PostHad these for years and really enjoyed them!
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