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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
Sounds like how I feel about Ramsey Campbell's short stories. I really like his work, but I have to take them in short sips to truly appreciate them. From what you're saying, I'll probably have to parse these stories out over time instead of just plowing right through. That's okay, though. Sometimes I have to remind myself that the joy is primarily in the reading of the book, not from the sense of accomplishment in finishing it.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
His work is indeed quite good, but is, for me, rather difficult to describe, just as they’re not easy reads to digest nor, sometimes, understand. Often oblique, his paranoiac fever dreams focus on the inevitability of doom and hopelessness on the surrealist hostilities and manifestations of psyche his characters battle. It’s esoteric and of a rather decadent European flavor, and my current mood just couldn’t abide 700 pages of that right now. I know I’ll kick myself in a few years, though…fortunately I still have Ash Tree’s HC of THE MOTION DEMON to help soothe the loss.
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Originally posted by Splync View PostI really wish Jerad did Library of Weird Fiction titles for each of the Master of the Weird Tale releases.
I know that sort of takes away from the extravagance of the MotWT titles, but I love having the smaller and more affordable volumes.
I passed on today's title, but I'll still have to check the author out.
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Originally posted by joejets View PostHad been receiving the newsletter every week, this week no newsletter, and not in spam either.
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Same. I keep looking and hope they sell out soon. LOL.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI wish those unsigned copies would hurry up and sell out…I’ve visited the page at least a half-dozen times since this morning, and each time I feel my resolve weakening. If the discount was more than ten bucks, or now $285, maybe something closer to $200 or $225, I’d probably spring for a copy, figuring I’d certainly read it at some point down the road.
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Had been receiving the newsletter every week, this week no newsletter, and not in spam either.
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I bought a signed copy this morning. Though I've yet to read Grabinski, I've always meant to, and figure this will be the right way to do it. Can't wait, as this sounds right up my Weird, Bleak alley.
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I wish those unsigned copies would hurry up and sell out…I’ve visited the page at least a half-dozen times since this morning, and each time I feel my resolve weakening. If the discount was more than ten bucks, or now $285, maybe something closer to $200 or $225, I’d probably spring for a copy, figuring I’d certainly read it at some point down the road.
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I really wish Jerad did Library of Weird Fiction titles for each of the Master of the Weird Tale releases.
I know that sort of takes away from the extravagance of the MotWT titles, but I love having the smaller and more affordable volumes.
I passed on today's title, but I'll still have to check the author out.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostThanks, Ron. Your “he’s quite good” makes me feel better about adding this to the collection. I like buying books by authors I’m unfamiliar with, but a $300 price tag for such an author gives me pause.
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Thanks, Ron. Your “he’s quite good” makes me feel better about adding this to the collection. I like buying books by authors I’m unfamiliar with, but a $300 price tag for such an author gives me pause.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostThe new signed Masters of the Weird Tale sold out fast! I went to the website right after getting the newsletter at 830 and it was gone. Reason number one why I like being a subscriber.
Anybody familiar with Grabinksi’s work?
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The new signed Masters of the Weird Tale sold out fast! I went to the website right after getting the newsletter at 830 and it was gone. Reason number one why I like being a subscriber.
Anybody familiar with Grabinksi’s work?
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostThat's got to be at least a solid decade's worth of releases if 75%+ end up happening.
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