^Ha, how appropriate. I dig both covers, but I do like the UK one more. And both make Revival look like a joke, though it did that on its own.
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Originally posted by Lucian Poll View PostAnd I suppose we can't really talk Joe Hill without mentioning this:
Mr Mercedes by Stephen King (UK Hardcover) by lucian.poll, on Flickr
I don't know why, but I really like the cover to this book. Maybe it's the cool glossy rain effect when you hold it up to the light...
Mr Mercedes by Stephen King (UK Hardcover with cool glossy rain effect!) by lucian.poll, on Flickr"now youes can't leave"
A Bronx Tale
directed by Robert De Niro.
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Here's another cool item for any fantasy fans, with an eyecatching cover of an implausibly fiery battleaxe by Dominic Harman:
Legends - Stories in honour of David Gemmell: limited edition hardback cover. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
This was launched to help fund the Gemmell Awards and many of the authors were in attendance. I thought the limited edition hardback was a tidy piece of work and so stumped up a little extra for it:
Legends - Stories in honour of David Gemmell: signature sheet signed by Joe Abercrombie, James Barclay, Storm Constantine, Jonathan Green, Tanith Lee, Juliet E. McKenna and Anne Nicholls. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
Legends - Stories in honour of David Gemmell: signature sheet signed by Stan Nicholls, Gaie Sebold, Jan Siegel, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Sandra Unerman and Ian Whates. by lucian.poll, on FlickrThe home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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A recent splurge on magazines has seen one's collection swell further. Here's a heads-up of what may be a theme to my collection thread in the near future:
What you see here are 211 issues of Interzone, a UK sci-fi and fantasy fiction magazine that's been on the go for over thirty years and has published stories from a ton of established names. I managed to buy a job lot of 155 issues a few weeks ago, with only three early issues missing. I have a lot of reading ahead!The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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I also extended my Cemetery Dance collection, finding a batch of issues that neatly preceded mine. Here they are, fresh from the box:
Even more fine reading ahead!The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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Thanks, Tom. They should keep me going for a few years.The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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To mark the return of Doctor Who next week, here are a trio of books by Mark Gatiss featuring the wonderfully icy Lucifer Box.
Mark Gatiss' Lucifer Box trilogy: The Vesuvius Club; The Devil in Amber and Black Butterfly. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
The first two books feature entertaining endpapers:
Front endpaper from the hardback edition of The Vesuvius Club by Mark Gatiss. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
Front endpaper from the hardback edition of The Devil in Amber by Mark Gatiss. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
The author held a reading/book signing for The Vesuvius Club in Norwich circa 2004, shortly before Doctor Who was relaunched. It was standing room only and the evening was great fun, due perhaps in part to him flying three sheets to the wind.
The Vesuvius Club title page signed by Mark Gatiss. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
One's better half then very kindly bought me a signed copy of the follow-up:
Black Butterfly title page signed by Mark Gatiss. by lucian.poll, on FlickrThe home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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Thanks, guys. Am I the only one who would pay good money to read "The Corpse That Wouldn't Die"? Still gives me a chuckle!The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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Good evening, Dancesters. Having recently returned from FantasyCon 2014 I have all sorts of purchases and signed stuff to show off.
First up here is a shot of the assorted free books gleaned at registration and some of the assorted shindigs:
Freebie books from FantasyCon 2014, including The Alloy of War by Brandon Sanderson, The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie, The Armageddon Rag by George R. R. Martin, Extinction Game by Gary Gibson, plus 7 others. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
(Having one's better half in attendance helped!)The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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The convention hosted a number of book launches. One of the most popular ones was for this little number:
The Spectral Book of Horror Stories, purchased at launch at FantasyCon 2014. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
The line-up made this a no-brainer purchase for me. A lot of the contributors were in attendance to sign copies of the book too. First up, Mark Morris:
The Spectral Book of Horror Stories' introduction, signed by Mark Morris at FantasyCon 2014. by lucian.poll, on Flickr
Aaaaaaand then these fine writers:
Title page of The Spectral Book of Horror Stories, signed by Ramsay Campbell, Conrad Williams, Stephen Laws, Stephen Volk, Alison Moore, Reggie Oliver, Vincent Chong, Gary McMahon, Rob Shearman, Alison Littlewood and Helen Marshall at FantasyCon 2014. by lucian.poll, on FlickrThe home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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Adam Nevill was also there to launch his upcoming novel, due for release at the end of October:
No One Gets Out Alive by Adam Nevill by lucian.poll, on Flickr
He stressed to me that this was by far his grimmest story yet - I guess with a title like that...
Title page of No One Gets Out Alive, signed by Adam Nevill at FantasyCon 2014. by lucian.poll, on FlickrThe home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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