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  • Norman Prentiss
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    Originally posted by danny View Post
    Ordered #9
    Thanks, Danny! Really appreciate your order, and hope you like the book. (With Steve Gilbert's great art, and TONS of it, you can't go wrong!)

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  • SUBLIMINAL
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    #10

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  • bsaenz24
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    #9.........#9............#9..........#9.......#9.. ......#9

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  • danny
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    Ordered #9

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  • njhorror
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    I'd like to see a Michael Marshall Smith sig series book.

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  • HorrorScribe
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    Exactly! CD publishes only the finest books of the highest quality. One can't go wrong with any of their releases. I do enjoy the Signatures Series the most, however, due to the "bonus features" (all of the outstanding artwork embracing the story itself) and the quality of the authors who have contributed so far.

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  • bsaenz24
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    Originally posted by HorrorScribe View Post
    Each and every Signature Series entry has been phenomenal so far, and I eagerly anticipate the series' continued growth.
    Agreed!!! I think the Sinature Series is a a true high point in the CD book line and that is saying something!!

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  • HorrorScribe
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    Originally posted by danny View Post
    Think I read somewhere James A. Moore has one for the series.
    James A. Moore!!!!!!!! He's simply one of the best writers in the field right now. I'd love to see one by him. Of course, because of the length of these books, I tend to read them in one sitting. However, I love them so much that I re-read them over and over and over and...

    Each and every Signature Series entry has been phenomenal so far, and I eagerly anticipate the series' continued growth.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    No news on the Clegg, but we'll post something as soon as Doug is done with the manuscript!

    Brian

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  • danny
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    Originally posted by HorrorScribe View Post
    Any other Signatures Series rumors floating around out there? I did come across info on the Norman Prentiss addition, but what I'd really like to learn more about is the current progress of Douglas Clegg's Mr. Darkness. Been very eager for that one.
    I have no new news on Clegg... Think I read somewhere James A. Moore has one for the series.

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  • HorrorScribe
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    Any other Signatures Series rumors floating around out there? I did come across info on the Norman Prentiss addition, but what I'd really like to learn more about is the current progress of Douglas Clegg's Mr. Darkness. Been very eager for that one.

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  • danny
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    Looks like the next in the series is Four Legs in the Morning by Norman Prentiss. Sweet!!! We still have very our own Brian James Freeman's DUELING MINDS coming and the Ronald Kelly projects!!!!Keep Rocking CD.

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  • HorrorScribe
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    Okay. A more obscure, uncollected King title would work for me. I'm sure there are still a few of those out there somewhere, especially the newer stories published since Just After Sunset.

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  • Justin Case
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    Yes - I would love even a reprint of SK in such a series... maybe a more obsure title?

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  • HorrorScribe
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I would also add Ronald Kelly and Rick Hautala to the list of authors I would like to see in this series!
    Check out Ronald Kelly's website for some exciting news regarding his upcoming releases...

    Several other authors who I forgot to mention in my previous post: Nancy A. Collins, Edward Lee, Graham Masterton, James A. Moore, Gary Braunbeck, Clive Barker, Nate Kenyon, Michael Laimo, Richard Matheson, Dean Koontz (as with King & Straub: something new, not a reprint), Bryan Smith, Robert McCammon, and Thomas Tessier. I could probably sit here for days adding to my Signature Series wish list. But I won't. Because I should be doing my actual job and not dreaming that some day these books will come. Sigh!

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