Paul placed an interesting hint about what the next release will be on his website today.
Salems' Lot?
https://suntup.press/
Paul placed an interesting hint about what the next release will be on his website today.
Salems' Lot?
https://suntup.press/
Last edited by Martin; 09-27-2018 at 05:08 PM.
I have no inside info, but I feel like another King book so soon seems unlikely. Also knowing Paul is a super collector himself, I feel like if / when he does another King book he'd want to do one that doesn't already have a limited edition.
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I think both Salems' Lot and The Exorcist have nice editions out there and are thus unlikely. Dracula seams just as unlikely. Carmilla is probably not well known enough for a high end edition. NOS4A2 has too many recent editions and many of them. I guess what I am saying is I have no clue, that is not unusual though.
I have no idea why the tree slice. So Brian861, why are you so sure? And spill it man!
I’m very curious as well. This announcement might be my first suntup book.
Maybe it is Wind in the Willows.. that is a scary book.![]()
I received the Misery gift edition the other day, Keith and it is a gorgeous production. I also purchased Hill House from a TDT member who had an extra copy. Thus locking me into non-King books as far as the numbered anyway. I'll kick myself the rest of my days for not getting a Misery S/L. I'd highly encourage anyone that can to get in on Paul's stuff.
I'm holding out for the Danielle Steel announcement.
The usual suspects seem unlikely -- 'SALEM'S LOT, DRACULA, NOS4A2, and THE EXORCIST -- as all have very nice editions out there already. Paul seems astute enough to make sure that there is a viable market out there for his product. Like Martin, I guess that means I have no idea.
There is some speculation over at TDT.org that it could be Hill's HORNS, but I hope not...I already have the S/L slipcased PS Pub. edition, which is perfectly fine. Obviously, it's not up to Suntup standards, but it suits me fine, especially given that it's my second to least favorite Hill work (THE FIREMAN takes the #1 Least Favorite spot). On the other hand, that would save me some money since I don't need another edition of it...
Last edited by RonClinton; 09-25-2018 at 09:39 PM.
Vampire themed - someone joked but maybe it is Twilight. My GF will be so excited!
I mentioned that fact on tdt.org before Paul announced Hill House. When he did announce it he replied to my post. He agreed that he doesn't want to do books that already have signed limiteds. Hill House rights were obtained ~simultaneously by him and Jerad, so Hill House is the exception that proves the rule.
No kidding. The last time I read one of his books was back in 2007 or so. A co-worker said she loved it, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I read it in 40 minutes at lunch time. I'll never get that 40 minutes back.
I suspected he might be suffering from dementia, and then he started with the co-authors. It looked like they were just trying to keep the money machine going. Obviously, someone is reading him...just not me.
I always hope someone will reprint Brent Monahan's The Book of Common Dread and the Blood of the Covenant, published in the early-mid-90s. Real good overlooked vampire titles. Also Charlie Huston's Joe Pitt vampire series. Has it real been almost ten years since the last one??
Several guesses of Horns by Joe Hill. I am very skeptical of that. Originally released less than a decade ago with a a signed limited already. Good novel by a great author but too soon to be considered a classic.