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Dueling Minds

  • Editor: Brian James Freeman
  • Artist: Alan M. Clark and Erin S. Wells
  • Page Count: 152
  • Pub. Date: 2012
  • ISBN: 978-1-58767-227-9
  • Status: Forthcoming
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Cemetery Dance Signature SeriesDueling Minds (Cemetery Dance Signature Series #10)
edited by Brian James Freeman

featuring stories by Brian Keene, Gary A. Braunbeck, Tom Piccirilli, Tim Lebbon, Jenny Orosel, and Gerard Houarner!

Cover artwork by Alan M. Clark

Interior artwork by Erin S. Wells

About the Book:
Where do you get your ideas?

It's probably the most common question an author gets asked during his or her career.

This anthology isn't meant to answer that question, but it is designed to give readers a glimpse into how the imagination works.

Free US ShippingThese talented authors were shown a haunting piece of artwork by acclaimed artist Alan M. Clark and then asked: "What worlds do you see hidden inside this painting?"

The stories collected in this book are their answers.

Reviews... coming soon

Table of Contents:
"Introduction" by Brian James Freeman
"Purple Reign" by Brian Keene
"Bargain" by Gary A. Braunbeck
"Between the Dark and the Daylight" by Tom Piccirilli
"Falling Off the World" by Tim Lebbon
"That Which Binds" by Jenny Orosel
"Breath of Bygone Spirits" by Gerard Houarner

Published in two states:
• Hardcover Limited Edition of 550 signed (by all of the contributors) and numbered copies bound in full-cloth and Smyth sewn with illustrated endpapers ($35)
• Traycased Hardcover Lettered Edition of 26 signed (by all of the contributors) and lettered copies bound in leather and Smyth sewn with illustrated endpapers and a satin ribbon page marker ($175)

Editor's Note

This anthology is a print version of what I experimented with on my webzine, DuelingMinds.com, while in college way back at the turn of the century.  For those who never had a chance to stop by the website, each issue of the webzine had four or five stories that were all inspired by the same piece of artwork, giving readers the chance to discover how different authors interpreted (and were inspired by) the exact same image.

In 2003, a small press publisher approached me and suggested a Dueling Minds anthology would work for his newly founded company.  I agreed and quickly went to work searching for a cover artist.  Normally choosing the cover art is one of the last parts of the creative side of putting together a book, but obviously in this case I needed the cover before I ever approached the authors since it was to be the inspiration for everything that followed.

Alan M. Clark was the first artist I spoke with and he was quite agreeable to the concept.  He had also edited an anthology where authors wrote stories based on individual pieces of his artwork, so he quite easily recognized how much fun this sort of project could be. We looked through his portfolio and settled on one of my favorite pieces, which was originally inspired by a Ray Bradbury story.

Once I had the cover artwork, I contacted a handful of my favorite authors to see if they might be interested in contributing to this project.  These authors took the challenge and ran with it, turning in their amazing stories over the next couple of months.  I was already a big fan of their writing before this project, and the results of their efforts here just reinforced for me how truly creative these authors are.

In an unfortunate turn of fate, though, the original publisher closed up shop, leaving the book without a home for many years.  Fast forward to 2011 when Richard Chizmar and I were kicking around ideas for new and creative titles for the acclaimed Cemetery Dance Signature Series, which features small books from the genre's best authors that are heavily illustrated by the most talented artists working in the business today.

Cemetery Dance had never offered a mini-anthology in the Signature Series, but the series seemed like the perfect place to experiment with this sort of unusual publication.

The artist and authors were contacted, all immediately agreed that it sounded like a fine idea, and—in an odd turn of fate—all of these years later, we hired Erin Wells to create the interior artwork for the book since the Signature Series requires more interior illustrations than almost anything else Cemetery Dance publishes.  So she painted interior images inspired by stories that were inspired by Alan's cover painting... which was originally inspired by a Ray Bradbury story.

Funny how things work out sometimes.

— Brian James Freeman

These are just a few samples of the many drawings that appear in this book:

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Dueling Minds