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  • RonClinton
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    Yeah, I wouldn’t worry too much about it…as long as you read them carefully, there shouldn’t be any issue. I’m not exactly sure what Jerad specifies in production, but they’re pretty robust.

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    I suck because I have five volumes of WFR on my shelf and I haven’t read a single one. I’m very much a reader of my limited editions hardcovers, but there’s something about these being paperbacks that makes me wary about damaging them. Do they hold up well from reading?
    They do, I even read mine in the tub.....HAHAH!

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  • Sock Monkey
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    I suck because I have five volumes of WFR on my shelf and I haven’t read a single one. I’m very much a reader of my limited editions hardcovers, but there’s something about these being paperbacks that makes me wary about damaging them. Do they hold up well from reading?

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  • RonClinton
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    Thanks, Mike and Dave. I’m glad Jerad continues to publish WFR each year…it’s a pretty cool publication.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Hope you enjoy…looks like a great issue, lots of good stuff.
    I didn't get to read it yet, but it's close to the top of the tbr pile. I'm sure I'll enjoy it.

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Hope you enjoy…looks like a great issue, lots of good stuff.
    Ron, Congrats on another great Article!!

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post

    Ordered it today!
    Hope you enjoy…looks like a great issue, lots of good stuff.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    I went for both. Also, I (finally) read THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH a month or so ago, and generally enjoyed it. I’d call it a solid 7 out of 10, or a 3.5 star read, if one uses GoodReads 5-star gauge. Good enough that I want the upcoming limited…it also prompted me to pick up Tevis’ THE HUSTLER and THE COLOR OF MONEY. I haven’t read THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT, but the Netflix series was brilliant.

    Don’t forget to pick up the WEIRD FICTION REVIEW this weekend, too…it has my new massive 20,000-word “Collecting the Modern Macabre” feature in it. For comparison, all my others (including the new one for 2023 that I just submitted today) have been under 10,000 words. It’s a big’un.
    Ordered it today!

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  • sholloman81
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    Just received my copy of Bats Out of Hell. Production looks great. Didn't realize that it's such a short novel. Hopefully, it will be a fun read. Have never read anything by this author; so, I'm not quite sure what to expect. Pure impulse buy!

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    I went for both. Also, I (finally) read THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH a month or so ago, and generally enjoyed it. I’d call it a solid 7 out of 10, or a 3.5 star read, if one uses GoodReads 5-star gauge. Good enough that I want the upcoming limited…it also prompted me to pick up Tevis’ THE HUSTLER and THE COLOR OF MONEY. I haven’t read THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT, but the Netflix series was brilliant.

    Don’t forget to pick up the WEIRD FICTION REVIEW this weekend, too…it has my new massive 20,000-word “Collecting the Modern Macabre” feature in it. For comparison, all my others (including the new one for 2023 that I just submitted today) have been under 10,000 words. It’s a big’un.
    Looking forward to your new feature, Ron!

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  • Sock Monkey
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    I picked up both as well. I also was surprised with the price for Alligator. I figured it would be a $60 book. Either way, both look like a lot of fun.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post

    I didn't go for those, but I was excited to see The Man who fell to Earth coming next month. I have the movie, but have never read the book.
    I went for both. Also, I (finally) read THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH a month or so ago, and generally enjoyed it. I’d call it a solid 7 out of 10, or a 3.5 star read, if one uses GoodReads 5-star gauge. Good enough that I want the upcoming limited…it also prompted me to pick up Tevis’ THE HUSTLER and THE COLOR OF MONEY. I haven’t read THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT, but the Netflix series was brilliant.

    Don’t forget to pick up the WEIRD FICTION REVIEW this weekend, too…it has my new massive 20,000-word “Collecting the Modern Macabre” feature in it. For comparison, all my others (including the new one for 2023 that I just submitted today) have been under 10,000 words. It’s a big’un.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Anyone jump on this weekend's announcements? I don't normally order from Centipede (due to price), but I couldn't resist this time around. I picked-up both Shelley Katz's Alligator & Guy N. Smith's Bats Out of Hell. I have never read either book or author; however, something about these spoke to me. Looks like there will be plenty of animal horror in my future!
    I didn't go for those, but I was excited to see The Man who fell to Earth coming next month. I have the movie, but have never read the book.

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  • Splync
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Anyone jump on this weekend's announcements? I don't normally order from Centipede (due to price), but I couldn't resist this time around. I picked-up both Shelley Katz's Alligator & Guy N. Smith's Bats Out of Hell. I have never read either book or author; however, something about these spoke to me. Looks like there will be plenty of animal horror in my future!
    Ordered both!

    Alligator was a bit pricier than I was expecting, but it looks stunning.

    Bats Out of Hell continues the vintage series, so I have to keep that rolling.

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  • sholloman81
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    Anyone jump on this weekend's announcements? I don't normally order from Centipede (due to price), but I couldn't resist this time around. I picked-up both Shelley Katz's Alligator & Guy N. Smith's Bats Out of Hell. I have never read either book or author; however, something about these spoke to me. Looks like there will be plenty of animal horror in my future!

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