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James Newman
Horror Writer, Friend to ST and long time pal o' mine, JAMES NEWMAN...finally sees a limited issue of his novella, "The Forum"....
Don't be afraid to Click it!!!
Don't be afraid to Click it!!!
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Did I already order it? I thought I did. I'll have to check when I get home.
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I didn't order it before, but just did. I had a nice 33% off coupon, too, so taking S&H into consideration, I got about $12 discount. Schweet!
Can't say I dig that cover, though.
Can't say I dig that cover, though.
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In case anyone else planned on buying it.
Hi there!
You're receiving this email because you've ordered a book by Simon Clark, James Newman, or Kealan Patrick Burke from our website, possibly including one or more of the books mentioned in this email. (We did not exclude customers who already ordered these books because this is exciting news for them, too!)
Today we announced that the new Cemetery Dance Signature Series books are in-stock and shipping, and now one of the books is less than 10 copies away from selling out and the others aren't far behind! They could ALL be Out of Print before the day is over, which obviously makes them even more valuable as collectibles.
We're sending you this email so you don't miss out if you were waiting to order one of these titles -- or in case you wanted another copy for your collection!
Here are the links for more information while supplies last:
* Butterfly by Simon Clark, featured artist Steve Gilberts:
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/clark07
* The Forum by James Newman, featured artist Jill Bauman:
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/newman01
* The Turtle Boy Peregrine's Tale by Kealan Patrick Burke, featured artist Alan M. Clark:
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/burke05
Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!
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Heh . . . I wasn't crazy about the cover either. Or the interior illustrations.
I kinda got the feeling the artist -- who is usually much, *much* better -- didn't dig my story, and kinda phoned this gig in.
Which is cool. Whatever. heh
J.N.
I kinda got the feeling the artist -- who is usually much, *much* better -- didn't dig my story, and kinda phoned this gig in.
Which is cool. Whatever. heh
J.N.
Re: James Newman
Man, that is nuts that these sorts of things are only available as expensive limited editions that go out of print right away. Is a trade paperback version planned?

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Re: James Newman
JNewman wrote:Heh . . . I wasn't crazy about the cover either. Or the interior illustrations.
I kinda got the feeling the artist -- who is usually much, *much* better -- didn't dig my story, and kinda phoned this gig in.
Which is cool. Whatever. heh
J.N.
Yeah, some of those interior illustrations weren't great. Some were really good, though, Like, page 35 is terrible, but page 63 is really good. Weird.
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Tall Tyrion wrote:Man, that is nuts that these sorts of things are only available as expensive limited editions that go out of print right away. Is a trade paperback version planned?
You ain't kidding! I was telling Sarah the other day, I liked it better when I hardly knew anyone in the small press. Haha.
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Tall Tyrion wrote:Is a trade paperback version planned?
I'm working on that as we speak. Hopefully will have news soon.
J.N.
Re: James Newman
Newman's new novella is available via Sideshow Press now. I just ordered both new ones, Newman's and Greske's A Fistful of Zombies.
I've really enjoyed this little chapbook series (not including those by Mark Allan Gunnells by Brian Knight, which I unfortunately don't own). Erik Williams's The Reverend's Powder is fantastic! I thought it was one of the best stories I read all last year.
Anyswayze...
http://sideshowpressonline.com/?page_id=4&category=5
Price is good.
I've really enjoyed this little chapbook series (not including those by Mark Allan Gunnells by Brian Knight, which I unfortunately don't own). Erik Williams's The Reverend's Powder is fantastic! I thought it was one of the best stories I read all last year.
Anyswayze...
http://sideshowpressonline.com/?page_id=4&category=5
Price is good.
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Re: James Newman
Already on it.
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Thanks, guys. I've said it before and I'll say it again: You're the best.
Quentin Tarantino fans will appreciate this one more than most, BTW. It has a weird structure, jumping around not only chronologically (a la' QT's films), but it also plays with different formats throughout the story.
I had a blast with it, and hopefully readers will too!
Thanks again,
J.N.
Quentin Tarantino fans will appreciate this one more than most, BTW. It has a weird structure, jumping around not only chronologically (a la' QT's films), but it also plays with different formats throughout the story.
I had a blast with it, and hopefully readers will too!
Thanks again,
J.N.
Re: James Newman
Got Animosity today. Diggity!
But I also won a prize. http://www.necessaryevilpress.com/redhandcontest Inside the book was "red hand" certificate. Looks like I won this: S/L hardcover copy & rare ARC of MASTER OF THE MOORS by Kealan Patrick Burke.
Pretty sweet, yeah? And I just read Are You In? by Kealan and thought it was pretty good. Double winning!
But I also won a prize. http://www.necessaryevilpress.com/redhandcontest Inside the book was "red hand" certificate. Looks like I won this: S/L hardcover copy & rare ARC of MASTER OF THE MOORS by Kealan Patrick Burke.
Pretty sweet, yeah? And I just read Are You In? by Kealan and thought it was pretty good. Double winning!
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Re: James Newman
Dude, that's awesome! A "Red Hand" winner, huh? Very, very cool . . . .
Please let me know what you think when you finish ANIMOSITY, and thanks so much for picking up a copy.
Enjoy!
J.N.
Please let me know what you think when you finish ANIMOSITY, and thanks so much for picking up a copy.
Enjoy!
J.N.
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