Really liking the sound of that just-announced crime novella from Stephen Gallagher!
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Me, too, on the Gallagher book. I rarely buy from Sub Press, but this break the streak (and knock me off the fence into buying those Lansdale and Michael Marshall Smith novellas).
Speaking of Sub Press novellas, anybody pull the trigger on either the novella or short story collection grab bags?
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostMe, too, on the Gallagher book.ÂÂ I rarely buy from Sub Press, but this break the streak (and knock me off the fence into buying those Lansdale and Michael Marshall Smith novellas).
Speaking of Sub Press novellas, anybody pull the trigger on either the novella or short story collection grab bags?
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
I was tempted but wanted to wait until after the August Thunderstorm pre-orders are posted. If the grab bags sell out before then, then I figure that they aren't meant to be for me. Â
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostWas thinking about the short story grab bag but the new Grateful Dead Box set was announced so that took priority for expense for the month.Â
The Secrets of Insects by Richard Kadrey
Maelstrom and Other Martian Tales by Kage Baker
Ragged Maps by Ian R. Macleod
I borrowed Secrets of Insects from the library and read it a couple weeks ago. I really enjoyed the collection and was planning on buying a copy at some point, so this one worked out well for me. I'm not familiar with the other authors or collections though.
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Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post
I ordered the story collection grab bag, here's what I received:
The Secrets of Insects by Richard Kadrey
Maelstrom and Other Martian Tales by Kage Baker
Ragged Maps by Ian R. Macleod
I borrowed Secrets of Insects from the library and read it a couple weeks ago. I really enjoyed the collection and was planning on buying a copy at some point, so this one worked out well for me. I'm not familiar with the other authors or collections though.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI saw over on FB that there will be an edition of Dark Carnival illustrated by Mckean. Looks like the advance pre-order will end on 1/20/25 for those on some type of advance list. The AE looks to be at $225.00.
Anyone picking this one up?
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Congrats. The few photos I saw of this edition were gorgeous.
Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
Yes, I ordered it yesterday. They sent an order link out to everyone who purchased the 2nd edition of The Martian Chronicles directly from Sub Press.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI saw over on FB that there will be an edition of Dark Carnival illustrated by Mckean. Looks like the advance pre-order will end on 1/20/25 for those on some type of advance list. The AE looks to be at $225.00.
Anyone picking this one up?
That's the logical side of my brain...the other side has very different ideas. So we'll see how this battle shakes out.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostDidn't Barry Hoffman just talk about Dark Carnival in one of his newsletters and how Bradbury didn't want to do a limited but Barry convinced him otherwise?
Bradbury's estate apparently has different ideas.
But given that that genie had already been let out of the bottle and the Gauntlet edition was so long ago, and the one-time exception was upheld in Bradbury's lifetime, it's hard to argue that a new edition of CARNIVAL shouldn't be published.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
Yes, and as such I got the impression Barry wasn't too pleased with the upcoming Sub Press edition, since the Gauntlet edition was intended to be the one and only exception to Bradbury's hardfast resistance. From what I recall of interviews with Bradbury, he preferred the stories from CARNIVAL be remembered in their slightly revised/polished versions in THE OCTOBER COUNTRY.
Bradbury's estate apparently has different ideas.
But given that that genie had already been let out of the bottle and the Gauntlet edition was so long ago, and the one-time exception was upheld in Bradbury's lifetime, it's hard to argue that a new edition of CARNIVAL shouldn't be published.
Anywho, I doubt I'll be pulling the trigger on this edition if any copies are still available. I'm not a Bradbury enthusiast and the price tag is steep. I just can't swallow $200+ book after $200+ book.
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