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The Girl in a Swing is amazing! I reviewed it but am waiting to post until I can receive the book and take pictures. What an incredible love story...
Great purchase!“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI'll have to try and take some pictures, but my copy of Richard Adams's The Girl in the Swing from Centipede Press arrived today.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI guess I don't understand how Jerad works because I had been considering buying that book but it's not available for sale on Centipede Press' site.
http://centipedepress.com/horror/girlinaswing.html
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Originally posted by Martin View PostIt looks like he is missing a link. The page is up but you can't navigate to it directly:
http://centipedepress.com/horror/girlinaswing.html
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostSo maybe I spilled the beans and said I received it ...
Besides, I really couldn't afford what he said he was estimating the price would be in his last newsletter. Sleeping Beauties woke up and ran off with a huge part of my budget. And then Gwendy took some more via the Nocturnal Reader's Box.
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As a collector that has been burned by people sharing order links before the publisher was ready to open orders up to the public, I'll humbly request that people not do that here. That's an edition of 100, and between subscriptions and people that showed early interest, it's possibly the title is due to sellout without being offered to the public.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8799
Originally posted by slayn666 View PostAs a collector that has been burned by people sharing order links before the publisher was ready to open orders up to the public, I'll humbly request that people not do that here. That's an edition of 100, and between subscriptions and people that showed early interest, it's possibly the title is due to sellout without being offered to the public.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI assumed that was by design. He's showing what's in the works, to get people interested, but not allowing people to order until he's ready. I liked it. But now that I know there are pre-sales, I'd like to know how to get on the insiders list.
The most reliable way to be on the 'insider's list' is to sign up for his 'subscription service' in the rare instances that he has openings and offers it. He seems to offer it every year or three. The upshot of being on that list is that you get to buy everything he publishes and won't miss anything. The potential downside, depending on your budgetary constraints, is that you have to purchase everything he publishes or you are taken off the list. I think he allows you to refuse one or two books a year, but that's it. Given that it isn't uncommon for him to put out 20-25 books a year and many of them will be in the $250-500 range, it can get expensive pretty quickly if you commit to purchasing each and every one.Last edited by Daninsky; 05-07-2017, 06:36 AM.
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Originally posted by Daninsky View PostMake sure you're subscribed to his newsletter for starters. You can get a jump on plenty of things that way, as well as some neat subculture history and occasional great offers on older stuff.
The most reliable way to be on the 'insider's list' is to sign up for his 'subscription service' in the rare instances that he has openings and offers it. He seems to offer it every year or three. The upshot of being on that list is that you get to buy everything he publishes and won't miss anything. The potential downside, depending on your budgetary constraints, is that you have to purchase everything he publishes or you are taken off the list. I think he allows you to refuse one or two books a year, but that's it. Given that it isn't uncommon for him to put out 20-25 books a year and many of them will be in the $250-500 range, it can get expensive pretty quickly if you commit to purchasing each and every one.
I do love the simplicity of his home page. Top row, you can order. Middle row, titles you should be getting ready to order. Bottom row, last chance to order. Very simple.
But if I have to buy everything, there's no way I can be inside the Centipede.
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I've had to be more selective w/ Centipede as both his prices and the number of releases per year have crept up, so I could never afford a (or desire, given that some of his selections have lesser attraction to me than others) subscription service, as much as I might want to...it'd be great if my book budget was as large as my love for Centipede's work. But the books I do get I'm always pleased with, and always feel like I receive my money's worth.
Example: I had to pass on SWING...absolutely compelling -- a reportedly great story with a very low limitation -- but at $250 I couldn't swing it. But I did just pick up the latest Vintage Horrors volume, and am very excited to recieve it. Example: I passed on the Melanie Tem collection, but bought Steve Tem's. I passed on the just published Salmonson's ANTHONY SHRIEK but picked up the recent Charnas novel. And so on. Tough choices, but with so much else out there (example: I just picked up the two new Fredric Brown collections from Haffner Press, @ $100 total), tough choices have to be made. I used to think I'd try to become a Centipede completist, and I was doing fairly good there for a while, but I had to let that goal go.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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