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Originally posted by Richard Chizmar View PostI never believed I would see the day when I would post on a message board...much less an official CEMETERY DANCE message board. My thanks to Brian and Kate and Dan and Mindy for making that happen. And my thanks to all of you readers for almost 25 years of support and patience (LOTS of patience!) and enthusiasm! I wouldn't be here without all of you.
You guys do a great job and thanks for the all the great books and magazine issues over the years. Thanks for your support and encouragement as well!
- James
http://darkdiscoveries.com
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Originally posted by Martin View PostOn a side note, I would like more fiction from Norm Prentiss and Brian. Invisible Fences and The Painted Darkness are two of the best books I have read! You may be staff of CD but you are also talented story tellers. Thanks!
--Norman
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Originally posted by Martin View PostOn a side note, I would like more fiction from Norm Prentiss and Brian. Invisible Fences and The Painted Darkness are two of the best books I have read! You may be staff of CD but you are also talented story tellers.
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I have been buying from Cemetery Dance since 1998. Although all my direct communication has been with Mindy, Brian and once upon a time Kelly Laymon, I am aware of the art of the small business enough to understand that it takes everyone involved to take care of the customer as well as I have been taken care of by the folks at CD. I thank you all for taking such good care of me, your customer over the years. On a side note, I would like more fiction from Norm Prentiss and Brian. Invisible Fences and The Painted Darkness are two of the best books I have read! You may be staff of CD but you are also talented story tellers. Thanks!
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Nice to see you all are around. Thanks for all these wonderful years!
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The Up and Down of Office Life with Mindy
Love this thread!
Had many emails with you and know you had many problems with CD's new computer systems.
The Up and Down of Office Life with Mindy, Keeps Us Informed with Our Orders!
Haven't stated that I values the jobs done by CD's staff, but I am sure WE all do.
You can guess who I am by... ~AY
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You guys are the best. I was honored to be in Shivers VI, and I've been a CD and King fan for as long as I can remember. That's what first brought me to CD, being a fan of King and Straub and Ketchum. I know that a lot of my collection has been built by ordering through CD. I wish you all the best of luck and I'll always be a fan and customer first. Thanks to all of you for your hard work and support. You are one of the best presses out there, and I am always excited to get an email from you guys, you NEVER know what is coming down the standpipe.
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As a longtime customer (first drawn to CD for (or by) Stephen King exotica but now a consumer of many a volume of quaint and curious etc.), I would just like to say for the record that Mindy has been simply extraordinary to deal with all of these years. All questions answered, all issues dealt with -- and always with grace and good cheer.
Many years ago I wrote my first -- and until today, only -- mash note to a business. It was also to Cemetery Dance. (I've never registered for a forum until today, either.) I was inspired for the same reason: I have never been so satisfied as a customer or treated so well by a business. I love books, I love good stories and I treasure good writing. This company provides on all three levels and does so with verve and class.
Thank you all.
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LOVE this thread! Makes CD even more approachable than it already is.
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You were an art teacher Mindy? So was I! That explains the crush I've had on you all these years!
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Great idea guys (and Wendy!!! Sorry Mindy, couldn't help it!!). It's very interesting to see how you all got pulled into the dark too!! I love the whole CD story. I think it's one of the classic stories of America...how one person can have such a passion for something and then to be able to share that passion with so many others who love the same thing and watch it grow into what CD is today. I can only imagine what tomorrow holds for CD and those of us who love CD, but I know it's gonna be something great!!!
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