My first choice is The Witching Hour by Anne Rice (unless it's been done). I would love to see the portrait Rembrandt painted of Deborah Mayfair come to life.
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Not really the same genre, but I would love to see illustrated, signed, limited editions of the original Sword of Shannara trilogy by Terry Brooks.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by writerguy View PostThere are many scenes in Cujo that lend themselves to illustration. I really liked the movie but I'd still like to see what an imaginative artist could do with King's material.
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Originally posted by aihutch View PostWow, I didn't know there were so many Stephen King Limited Editions. I just discovered Cemetery Dance a few months ago and have being playing catch up on the illustrated editions. Now looks like there are more to add to the list. Thanks for posting the link!CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostIf I remember correctly I believe there was already a Limited Edition of Cujo. Not sure if it was illustrated or not, but alot of limited editions are so it might be.
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I don't own a copy, but I've heard it's a rather boring limited - dull.
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In the horror genre, GHOST STORY by Peter Straub. My favorite horror novel. Gave me nightmares for most of the 80s and when I reread it last year (after I had become familiar with the ghost stories of Henry James, Nathaniel Hawthorne and the other literary figures Straub conjures up), my spine was tingling with a more deeply-rooted dread. I don't know if I have the courage to face Fenny, Gregory, Alma and Dr. Rabbitfoot a third time; but I'd make the attempt for a CD illustrated edition."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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