Very excited by today's SubPress offering: The Senior Girls Bayonet Drill Team and Other Stories. Anytime a new Lansdale story collection is announced I am over the moon! Purchased my copy immediately!
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More Lansdale is always a good thing.
Since I was there, I also picked up Caitlin Kiernan's Bradbury Weather collection, and placed my super secret pre-order of The Daughter of Doctor Moreau from Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Those three books pretty much blow my book budget for the month. Unsure of what Suntup will announce this week, but I hope it's something I can live without.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostMore Lansdale is always a good thing.
Since I was there, I also picked up Caitlin Kiernan's Bradbury Weather collection, and placed my super secret pre-order of The Daughter of Doctor Moreau from Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Those three books pretty much blow my book budget for the month. Unsure of what Suntup will announce this week, but I hope it's something I can live without.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI was tempted to get Lividian's newest offering, but they didn't do a pay later option and I couldn't justify that cost today.
Very interested (and scared) about Suntup's offer tomorrow. I'll find out in about 12 hours I guess.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Thankfully, today's Suntup wasn't a must for me; so, I decided to roll the dice on the Lividian title. As a side note, I do wish Lividian had a cheaper shipping option. For me, the cheapest option was $24 bucks, (I am in the US).
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Originally posted by swintek View PostAny other US Pacific Time Zone-Dwellers noticing Subpress recently sending their newsletters out at the mercifully-appreciated time of around 9;00 am? I may actually have a chance now at some of the things I never did before. Neat, and thanks!
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Two interesting announcements today: A new "God of the Razor" novella by Lansdale, entitled The Unlikely Affair of the Crawling Razor and then also Time Out by Michael Marshall Smith. Both of these are calling my name, but I'm trying to be better in 2024 with my purchases. Anyone else pull the trigger on either one or both?
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostTwo interesting announcements today: A new "God of the Razor" novella by Lansdale, entitled The Unlikely Affair of the Crawling Razor and then also Time Out by Michael Marshall Smith. Both of these are calling my name, but I'm trying to be better in 2024 with my purchases. Anyone else pull the trigger on either one or both?Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostTwo interesting announcements today: A new "God of the Razor" novella by Lansdale, entitled The Unlikely Affair of the Crawling Razor and then also Time Out by Michael Marshall Smith. Both of these are calling my name, but I'm trying to be better in 2024 with my purchases. Anyone else pull the trigger on either one or both?
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAnyone planning to pick-up the version of Joe Hill's "Late Returns" that SubPress will be releasing soon? It's very nice looking but will probably be a pass for me. I have the SubPress LE of Full Throttle which already contains that story and is good enough for me.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Well, Sub Press has now made Late Returns available to the public, which, in my opinion, means that demand did not meet expectations. I'm wondering if a lot of Joe Hill collectors don't see this as "essential" due to it's inclusion in Full Throttle. I'm sure that the high price point of $175 didn't help. Does anybody remember when that was price point would have been for the lettered edition?! I'm a lukewarm Hill fan--I loved Heart Shaped Box, almost but not quite hated Horns and found 20th Century Ghosts to be a mixed bag; I have NOS4A2 in the queue somewhere so that might be the tie-breaker--so I'm not in the running for this even if it had been at a cheaper price point.
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