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Editor: Tom Piccirilli
Artist: Alan M. Clark
Page Count: 360
Pub. Date: June 2007
ISBN: 978-1-58767-146-3
Excerpt Available: Read an exclusive interview with Tom Piccirilli
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Status: Limited Edition In-Stock Now!
About This Title:
Midnight Premiere edited by Tom Piccirilli
Featuring Jack Ketchum, Gary Braunbeck, Thomas F. Monteleone, Ray Garton, Brian
Hodge, Ed Gorman, Al Sarrantonio, Mick Garris, and many others, these eighteen
original tales celebrate Hollywood and the horror movie-going experience with
affection, devotion, and fear. In Midnight Premiere you'll discover
how many of these authors have worked in film—as screenwriters, actors,
and directors—and put their particular experiences to use in showing you
the dark underside of the Hollyweird dream and the LaLa Land facade.
The opening credits are about to roll.
Prepare yourself for the shocking and the illuminating, the strange and the
fanciful...the real and the lies of celluloid that may well mean more to you
than the truth.
And remember—
All the many screaming folks they torment up on the big screen and across these
pages...?
The leering mad smiles, yowling creatures, and the brandishing of sharp weapons...?
All the havoc and mayhem and anguish and horrors...?
They do it because they LOVE you.
Join a cast including Mick Garris (director of Stephen King's THE STAND and
DESPERATION), Patrick Lussier (director of WHITE NOISE: THE LIGHT, DRACULA 2000),
William Smith (actor in hundreds of classic B-films including RUN ANGEL RUN
and GRAVE OF THE VAMPIRE), Kyra Schon (zombie-girl extraordinaire from NIGHT
OF THE LIVING DEAD), the number one scream queen of all time Linnea Quigley,
and many others as they return to the screen for a bevy of unearthly delights...
Table of Contents:
"Onlookers" by Gary A. Braunbeck
"Elusive" by Jack Ketchum
"Seven Knives" by John Shirley
"Between the Storms" Gerard Houarner
"Ocular" by Mick Garris
"End of Story," by Thomas F. Monteleone
"Evrything Must Go" by Ray Garton
"Forces of Evil, Starring Robert Fields" by Lisa Morton & Richard
Grove
"Shadder" by Tom Piccirilli
"Humps in the Field" by William Smith & Del Howison
"Arlene Schabowski Of The Undead" by Mark McLaughlin and Kyra M. Schon
"Del Corozon's Curse" by Carl Dupre
"Baby Boss and the Underground Hamsters: A Feature-Length Cartoon"
by Al Sarrantonio
"Vision" by Patrick Lussier
"Murder Victim" by T.M. Wright
"Wizard of Ooze" by Mike McCarty & Linnea Quigley
"The Passion of the Beast" by Brian Hodge
"Scream Queen" by Ed Gorman
Reviews & Praise:
"The authors of these 18 horror-movie horror stories include plenty who
work in the horror-movie industry, not all of them as scripters. B-movie queen
Linnea Quigley teams with writer and former standup comic Michael McCarty to
warn us about the gods of FX in "The Wizard of Ooze." Film editor-director Patrick
Lussier's "Vision" is cautionary, too, but about boy-genius directors. With
prolific short-form writer Mark McLaughlin's help, Kyra M. Schon, who as a little
girl wielded a garden trowel on mommy in the original Night of the Living
Dead, wickedly exploits her unforgettable performance in "Arlene Schabowski
of the Undead." Full-time writers contribute the very best tales, such as Gary
A. Braunbeck's "Onlookers," based on one of the most famous art films ever;
Brian Hodge's thought-provoking reply to Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ, "The Passion of the Beast"; and crime-novelist Ed Gorman's sad,
moving coming-of-age story, "Scream Queen." But really, there isn't a single
unrewarding entry, especially for fans of the most fiendish kind of Twilight
Zone ending."
— Booklist
"The most successful contributions blur the boundaries between cinema
and verité: Gary Braunbeck's opener, "Onlookers," is a shiver-inducing
tale of observations that create reality; Jack Ketchum's "Elusive"
makes a common question deeply disturbing; and Ray Garton's "Everything
Must Go" is a heart-pounding, heartbreaking story about knowing when to
believe your eyes."
— Publishers Weekly
"Midnight Premiere is a superb anthology, one whose faults as
well as its strengths give it value. Highly recommended."
— Horror
World
"While 'theme' anthologies still have their detractors, it's clear that
a well-balanced volume like Midnight Premiere can and does showcase
great writing and entertainment, slip in a little social commentary, and wrap
it all up in a humorous Alan Clark cover painting. What's not to like?"
—
Chizine
"Writer/editor Tom Piccirilli tackles a tough theme for this anthology:
horror movies. Why? Because David Schow covered this theme with his benchmark
anthology, SILVER SCREAM, almost twenty years ago. So, how does Midnight
Premiere stack up? It's a worthy successor and grand anthology that carves
its own bloody path across this particular horror territory, updating and in
many was surpassing its esteemed predecessor... This is an utterly entertaining
anthology that will delight fans of horror fiction and film equally. Bravo!"
— Count Gore De Vol's Tomb of Dark Delights
Available in two states:
Limited Edition of 1,500 copies signed by the editor ($40)
Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 signed (by the editor and many of the contributors)
and lettered copies featuring a handmade traycase and additional artwork ($250)
Lettered Edition Status:
The deluxe Lettered Edition of this book is being prepared for our hand-binder while we wait for the last of the signature sheets to be signed. Thank you for your patience.
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12/20/2007 - by Nick Barton from Tulsa, OK US
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Not only was this a great read, but it introduced me to a lot of authors I plan to read more of. Loved it all.
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    A Great Antho!
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08/03/2007 - by David Montoya from Salt Lake City, UT US
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A lot of times I don't read every story in a particular anthology. Shame on me. This book, however, I read cover to cover. It is an amazing collection of stories and contains some stories which have quickly become favorites.
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