Love what you're showing us!
I've read the Tad Williams books, but don't know what to make of him. I do like his stuff, but there's something about him -can't quite put my finger on what exactly- I don't really care about. Every time I finish one of his series I swear I'll stop reading him, but whatever he comes up with attracts my attention and I'm sold on his new series...
Can't make it out: who's the author of the CTHULHU book (last photo)?
Then this years Earthling Halloween title, Blood Harvest by Mr Moore. Shadow Writer by Paul Kane, and It Knows Where You Live, by Gary McMahon (if you're not read anything by him, you really should)
Very nice indeed Mr Elk (particulary the H&S 11/22/63) You might be interested to know that I'm getting a hold of a remarqued copy of Shadow Writer, along with several pieces of the original art for the book by David Magitis
Very nice indeed Mr Elk (particulary the H&S 11/22/63) You might be interested to know that I'm getting a hold of a remarqued copy of Shadow Writer, along with several pieces of the original art for the book by David Magitis
Ah, yes. Analecta Books. A web site that previously I knew nothing about, and if I purchased everything I wanted from it, probably a site that would lead me being chucked out of the house!! I blame you totally.
Ah, yes. Analecta Books. A web site that previously I knew nothing about, and if I purchased everything I wanted from it, probably a site that would lead me being chucked out of the house!! I blame you totally.
Have you read any Paul Kane before?
Who, me ???? Never, no - not to blame, pure as the driven snow ... Sorry, that's Walt Disney I'm likely talking about Analecta is cool, and, yep, I've been guilty of buying an item or two from my mate Steve on the odd and infrequent occasion. I've also got the Stephen Law remarqued Night Train on order too, which looks fairly sweet going by the initial sketches .. As regards reading Paul Kane .... hmmm ... nope, and to be honest ... I'd never really heard of him before seeing it on Steve's site - it had me at "remarque" so everything else suddenly became secondary
Who, me ???? Never, no - not to blame, pure as the driven snow ... Sorry, that's Walt Disney I'm likely talking about Analecta is cool, and, yep, I've been guilty of buying an item or two from my mate Steve on the odd and infrequent occasion. I've also got the Stephen Law remarqued Night Train on order too, which looks fairly sweet going by the initial sketches .. As regards reading Paul Kane .... hmmm ... nope, and to be honest ... I'd never really heard of him before seeing it on Steve's site - it had me at "remarque" so everything else suddenly became secondary
Ghost Train is a great read. I've got an old paperback of it on my shelves, and will be getting my collectors edition from MHB. The cover on the new version is fantastic.
As for Paul Kane, when you do get round to reading him, I'm sure you'll enjoy. His earlier work was very British (this is not a negative statement, for anyone thinking otherwise!) and I've always loved his imagery.
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