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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    I’m not a Miéville fan, but THE SCAR looks like a beautiful volume.

    The three you mention would’ve been my draws as well, and since I already have both Lansdales, the package would’ve been wasted on me, and affirms why I skip these offers, as tempting as they are.
    Have never read Miéville, assume he is too sci fi for me. Probably will not start with a novel that clocks in at over 700 pages. You are correct, it is beautiful with several color art tipped in. Here is a sample, there is more art including fold outs.
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    And I probably will not buy another grab bag. They just have too much I am not interested in. It is a value for those interested.

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  • RonClinton
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    I’m not a Miéville fan, but THE SCAR looks like a beautiful volume.

    The three you mention would’ve been my draws as well, and since I already have both Lansdales, the package would’ve been wasted on me, and affirms why I skip these offers, as tempting as they are.

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  • Martin
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    Deena Warner's 2020 Halloween card:
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  • Martin
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    I had never purchased a Subterranean Press grab bag before. Two reasons why, at $150 they are a bit expensive for a crap shoot and they publish a lot of books that do not interest me. The recent offering caught me in a moment of weakness so here it is:
    So the offer was for $150 you get 12 books worth at least $500.
    Of the twelve books 3 were books I have come close to purchasing. The other 9 are books I would never purchase. Several of them are small enough that I will probably give them a shot to see what I have been missing. The retail value of the books I received was $548
    The 9 I did not have interest in:
    My Beautiful Life K.J. Parker Signed Limited $40
    Lost SouLs Kelley Armstrong Deluxe $28
    The Gobblin’ Society James P. Blaylock Signed Limited $40
    Penric’s Fox Lois McMaster Bujold Signed Limited $45
    The Prisoner of Limnos Lois McMaster Bujold Signed Limited $45
    The Orphans of Raspay Lois McMaster Bujold Deluxe $25
    The Postutopian Adventures of Darger and Surplus Michael Swanwick Signed Limited $40
    King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats James Patrick Kelly Signed Limited $40
    The Scar China Miéville Signed Limited $125

    The 3 I have been tempted by:
    Subterranean Tales of Dark Fantasy Ed. William Schaefer Deluxe $40
    Jane Goes North Joe R. Lansdale Signed Limited $40
    The Sky Done Ripped Joe R. Lansdale Signed Trade $40

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    Last edited by Martin; 11-10-2020, 04:19 PM.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Martin, will be very curious to hear your thoughts on Unnerving Magazine. I've been really tempted to throw a subscription at that one. It looks great, very slickly done with interesting content...and, let's face it, an issue of Cemetery Dance magazine every two/three/four years isn't exactly scratching that small-press mag itch.
    Based on the contributors I expect I will like it. I will post my thoughts her when I get to it.

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  • RonClinton
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    Martin, will be very curious to hear your thoughts on Unnerving Magazine. I've been really tempted to throw a subscription at that one. It looks great, very slickly done with interesting content...and, let's face it, an issue of Cemetery Dance magazine every two/three/four years isn't exactly scratching that small-press mag itch.

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  • Martin
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    A couple more from Unnerving Magazine:
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    Esquire featuring On Slide Inn Road by Stephen King:
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  • Martin
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    A couple of magazine additions.
    First up is Unnerving Magazine. Bev Vincent posted this one on Twitter and it intrigued. Actually reminds me of early Cemetery Dance. Have not read it yet but am looking forward to it.
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  • RonClinton
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    Fantastic -- thanks, Martin...much appreciated!

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  • Martin
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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Very curious about KILLER CRIMES....can you post a photo of the ToC?
    A few will be re-reads for me but I am excited about the assortment:
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  • RonClinton
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    Very curious about KILLER CRIMES....can you post a photo of the ToC?

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Lots of stuff. I recently order the McConaughey book from Waterstones. Huge fan of his.
    His interview left me wanting more. Looking forward to reading it.

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  • Brian861
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    Lots of stuff. I recently order the McConaughey book from Waterstones. Huge fan of his.

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  • Martin
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    And Cemetery Dance's recent ARC Grab Bag:
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    Stephen King Limited by Kevin Quigley
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    Suffer the Children by John Saul:
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    God Machine by Greg F. Gifune:
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    Finally Siege by Matthew Costello (Already read this and loved it) and Killer Crimes Edited by Richard Chizmar and Briand James Freeman (Currently reading this one)
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