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Two New Cemetery Dance Titles Announced!
From multi award-winning and New York Times bestselling writer Tim Lebbon comes this huge collection of the very best of his short fiction.
His first short fiction collection As the Sun Goes Down (Night Shade Book), attracted rave reviews. Now, Last Exit for the Lost collects the best of Lebbon’s output from 2000 to the present day. Weighing in at over 560 pages and containing 150,000 words of fiction, it also features two brand new, never-before-published stories: the novelette The Evolutionary, and the novella Nothing Heavenly.
• In Kissing at Shadows, a man makes a yearly journey through an apocalyptic landscape to visit the memory of his wife…
• In The Stuff of the Stars, Leaking, a dead sea creature washed up on a remote beach proves to be more mysterious than it first appears…
• A man loses his son… and he will do anything to get him back In Perpetuity…
• In The Horror of the Many Faces, Watson witnesses his friend Sherlock Holmes committing horrendous crimes that the great man himself would have trouble solving…
• A boy meets a mysterious stranger who can heal dead animals in The Evolutionary… but is there some fearful design to their meeting…?
• And captured by angels or demons, a prisoner can find Nothing Heavenly in either…
Lebbon has been described as “…the most exciting voice in the horror genre since Poppy Z Brite and Bentley Little”, “…the most exciting new name in horror for years”, and “…one of the very few genuinely talented British writers of thought-provoking horror and dark fantasy”.
If you’re brave enough to step through this Last Exit, you’ll see why…
Leading off with the controversial novella Fuckin’ Lie Down Already and concluding with 45 of the author’s most acclaimed poems, Futile Efforts is an incredible collection of horror and suspense. Whether you’re experiencing Piccirilli’s compelling writing for the first time, or you’re a long-time fan and collector, this is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.
THE WILDS by RICHARD LAYMON Just Listed at Horror Mall Auction Site!
THE WILDS by Richard Laymon very RARE!!! (Limited Edition)
This is one of the toughest Richard Laymon limited editions to acquire!
Publisher: Cemetery Dance 1998
Limited Edition of 450 signed copies Book is in fine condition.
The Wilds (Cemetery Dance Novella Series #1)
by Richard Laymon
Ned Champion had just been dumped by his girlfriend, Cora, but that’s no reason to cancel his backpacking trip into the Lost River Wilderness Area.
He’ll just go without her.
And he’ll keep a journal of his adventures.
He’s bound to have a fine time.
Alone in the wilds.
Completely on his own.
Absolutely free to do whatever he wishes.
Anything at all.
With nobody there to watch him or criticize him or hold him back — or arrest him.
It’ll just be Ned in the wilds.
And the Wilds in Ned.
Four New Hard To Find Lettered Editions Listed at the Horror Mall Auction Site!
Four tough to find lettered editions now up at the Horror Mall Auction site. Just click on the book title for more details on the auction.
SONG OF KALI by Dan Simmons: 15 lettered hardcovers, signed by the author and artist, entirely hand made using the finest materials, and enclosed in a handmade traycase covered with fine Japanese cloth. One of the toughest lettered editions to find!
MADMAN STAN by Richard Laymon: Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 lettered copies with signed bookplate bound in leather, with a satin ribbon page marker and additional full-color artwork
BLOODSTAINED OZ by James A Moore: 26 lettered hardcovers, signed by Christopher Golden, James A. Moore, Ray Garton, and Glenn Chadbourne, and housed in a handmade traycase featuring a matted piece of original art by Glenn Chadbourne
BLOOD RED by James Moore: 15 lettered, slipcased hardcovers, book and slipcase completely hand made using the finest materials, with silk ribbon page marker, and signed by James Moore, Simon Clark, and artist Edward Miller. This is letter K of only 15 copies and is in fine condition in a like traycase.
GAST by Edward Lee: Limited to 15 leatherbound and housed in a custom clamshell traycase lettered copies. This is letter “N”
New Stephen King Limited Edition From Lonely Roads Announced!
RIDING THE BULLET: The Deluxe Special Edition Double by Mick Garris & Stephen King
Featuring the complete original novella and screenplay, along with full-color and B&W artwork by horror legend Bernie Wrightson
Plus: Exclusive storyboards, photos from the set, production notes, hand-corrected script pages, and more from the Top Secret “Director’s Notebook” kept during the production
About the Book:
Riding the Bullet by Stephen King has been described as a “ghost story in the grand manner” and the story of “a young man who hitches a ride with a driver from the other side,” but in this special edition only available from Lonely Road Books, we’re going to show you King’s classic novella in a way you’ve never seen it before: alongside the feature film screenplay adaptation by director Mick Garris.
The road from print to the silver screen is often a bumpy one and much has been written about how a story is sometimes transformed to make it work in moving pictures. This is your chance to experience Riding the Bullet in a way only those close to the production of the film ever have. Start with King’s original novella, then flip the book over and read the original script by Mick Garris. Compare what he kept, what he had to change, and even the storytelling flourishes he added to round out the tale.
This highly collectible special edition will be published in the same manner as our acclaimed edition of The Arthur Darknell Double — in the tradition of the old Ace Doubles. This is the very first Stephen King Limited Edition to be published in this manner, and we’re certain it’ll be a huge hit with the collectors.
Complete with stunning cover artwork and beautiful interior artwork by Bernie Wrightson, this exclusive Lonely Road Books special edition is going to be one of the most discussed small press books of the year.
About the Special Features:
With an oversized page size and an extremely low print run, Riding the Bullet by Stephen King and Mick Garris is being designed with the ultimate collectors in mind. Each edition will feature a deluxe binding selected from the finest materials available. And like the previous Lonely Road Books releases, all of the signed copies are expected to be reserved right away, so don’t wait to place your order!
Limitation Information:
Two New Cemetery Dance Titles Have Arrived
STEPHEN KING: The Nonfiction by Rocky Wood & Justin Brooks
Stephen King: The Non-Fiction is over 600 PAGES in length, easily making it the most comprehensive review of Stephen King’s non-fiction works, many of which you’ve never read or even heard of before — and it even includes the complete text of a very rare essay written by Stephen King! This signed & slipcased oversized Limited Edition is Rocky Wood’s official companion volume to the fan acclaimed Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished so make sure you order a copy today to complete the set!
About the Book:
Stephen King: The Non-Fiction is the first significant review of King’s Non-Fiction. Most fans and readers know King has written three non-fiction books and may have noticed his introductions and Author’s Notes to his own works; but few know of his hundreds of columns, articles, book reviews and criticism.
In fact the Authors review over 560 published works of non-fiction (more than a dozen are revealed here for the first time) and a further nine unpublished non-fiction pieces. Full details of these unpublished pieces are revealed for the first time.
Important Update About This Book!
SURPRISE ADDITION FROM STEPHEN KING!
Have you ever heard of “My Little Serrated Security Blanket” by Stephen King? It’s a very rare essay King wrote over a decade ago, and most fans have never had a chance to read it… until now!
That’s right! Stephen King has just granted permission for “My Little Serrated Security Blanket” to appear in our special deluxe edition of Stephen King: The Non-Fiction! Our designer is working hard at this very moment on a re-design of the book so we can include this entertaining and difficult to find article!
Stephen King: The Non-Fiction fills all the gaps, providing significant detail on each of the most significant of these Non-Fiction Works; and a review of every other piece!
Authors Rocky Wood and Justin Brooks spent five years compiling this outstanding reference work, with the assistance of many of the leading King researchers, collectors and ‘super-collectors’; and access to Restricted Non-Fiction Works in King’s papers at the University of Maine, Orono.
Covering all King’s published and known unpublished works from 1959 to mid-2006, Stephen King: The Non-Fiction reveals for the first time dozens of pieces of non-fiction and their appearances that were previously unknown to King researchers.
If you’ve ever wanted to know more about King’s amazing and often controversial non-fiction, this is the reference work you must have. This is the ultimate volume to accompany Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished — and this is the perfect companion in your collection for The Stephen King Universe and The Road to the Dark Tower.
Among new pieces reviewed in the book are:
Two previously unknown King pieces from his high school days – sports reporting in the Lisbon Enterprise (these are not the articles King describes in On Writing); and a King non-fiction piece from his high school newspaper The Drum; along with the fascinating story of their rediscovery by the authors
A 1967 column supporting the US troops in Vietnam
Previously unknown pieces from The Maine Campus, such as a review of the Spring 1969 issue of Ubris (in which King published the first version of Night Surf, the precursor to The Stand); an amazing movie review; and letters to the editor (many highly amusing)
Nine unpublished pieces of non-fiction reviewed in detail, including pieces held in the Restricted Boxes of King’s papers at the University of Maine – for the first time anywhere the authors describe these works in detail
A large number of previously unknown letters to the editor
Introductions to the work of other authors; and book reviews published in unusual venues
Comprehensive reviews of King’s non-fiction in the Bangor Daily News and other Maine newspapers, some of it controversial
King’s early baseball writing, most published in Maine newspapers
Working from the original sources Wood and Brooks also identified and corrected numerous errors in the previous reporting of material – incorrect titles, dates, pagination and even publication information Contents
Argument: A Guide to King’s Non-Fiction. Introducing the Reader to the book and King’s rich tapestry, including his strong sense of opinion, sense of humour, style and risks he often takes in the Non-Fiction mode.
King’s Major Non-Fiction
• Early Columns – Garbage Truck
• Danse Macabre, On Writing
• Baseball – Faithful; Heads Down and the Red Sox Obsession
• Opinion – Horror
• Opinion – The Craft of Writing
• Author’s Notes and Introductions to His Own Work
• Later Columns – The Pop of King King’s Minor Non-Fiction
• Introducing the Works of Others
• Book Reviews
• Letters to the Editor, Guest Columns
• Opinion – Radio, Music, Film and Television
• Opinion – Venturing into Politics
• Opinion – Let’s Argue
• Miscellany
King’s Unpublished Non-Fiction
Each of the Chapters is in narrative form and covers the following information:
• The history of and interesting information about each piece
• Summary, including significant quotes
• Critique
• Relevance to other King Works (particularly to his Fiction)
• Advice to Readers wishing to accessing the piece
Bibliography: A full list of all King’s Non-Fiction, with detailed citations
Stephen King: The Non-Fiction is going to be a must-have for every Stephen King collector, and we expect it to sell very quickly!
GOT TO KILL THEM ALL by Dennis Etchison
A collection of the darkest and nastiest Etchison stories—both brand new and reprint—that have not been included in any of his recent collections. If you love horrific short stories, you will need this collection in your personal library!
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction by George Clayton Johnson
Sitting In The Corner, Whimpering Quietly
The Walking Man
The Pitch
You Can Go Now
Today’s Special
Call Home
The Machine Demands A Sacrifice
On The Pike
White Moon Rising
The Scar
The Detailer
Home Call
Red Dog Down
One Of Us
In a Silent Way
My Present Wife
No One You Know
Got to Kill Them All




