News from the Dead Zone #155

The official Stephen King Facebook page debuted today. Be sure to click on the banner when you get there to see a clever mosaic.

Once upon a time, not so terribly long ago, I pretended to be Scarecrow Joe as part of the promotion leading up to the hardcover release of Under the Dome. I wrote the kid’s blog entries and ran his twitter feed. Colin Ford (We Bought a Zoo) will play him in the CBS TV series that debuts on June 24th. That’s the first casting news to be announced. There’ll be a promotional ad for the series during the Super Bowl. Neal Baer serves as showrunner. DreamWorks’ Stacey Snider is executive producing with Spielberg, King, Baer, Brian K. Vaughan (who wrote the pilot), Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank. Here’s an interview with King and Vaughan about the adaptation. Filming starts in Wilmington, NC in February. The thirteenth and final episode will reveal a vital piece of information about the town’s situation, but will be open-ended, the hope being that the series will be renewed and there will be more adventures in Chester’s Mill.

The third season of Haven ended with a series of bangs last night as the final two episodes were aired. What a cliffhanger it was, too. We learned some new information (who’s the Colorado Kid’s father? Who’s in charge of the guard?) but now we have to wait months and months to find out what will become of Audrey and Nathan and company. Turning Duke into a teenager, albeit briefly, was a stroke of brilliance.

The signed, limited edition of The Shining from Subterranean Press will go on sale at approximately 12:00 PM, EST, on Wednesday, January 23. The artist for this edition is Gabriel Rodriguez (of the comic series Locke & Key).

There’s a three page interview with King in the January 11 issue of Entertainment Weekly about Doctor Sleep. “6 Books We Can’t Wait For — Stephen King on His Shining Sequel” I haven’t found it online yet, though.

PS Publishing is going to do two 30th anniversary editions of King’s books this year. Their plan is to get the books out as close to the original publication dates as possible: Christine (with an introduction by Michael Marshall Smith) in late April and Pet Sematary (with an introduction by Ramsey Campbell) in mid-November. The books will have wraparound covers, two-page endpapers back and front (each one different) and full color wraparound artwork on a special slipcase plus six interior b&w illustrations. The artists will be signing the tip sheets and they’re hoping to include King’s signature as a facsimile. Print run should be 300-400 numbered copies.

Part 1 of the two-part Sheemie’s Story is now out from Marvel, with the concluding section coming out in February. After that, another two-part series called Evil Ground launches in April. It’s described as a prequel to “The Little Sisters of Eluria.” Here’s the blurb: “While traveling through the Desatoya Mountains towards Eluria, Roland comes across a haunted camp. While there, he relives one of his past adventures, in which he and his ka-tet fought Farson’s forces, only to be trapped by supernatural enemies”

Sony Pictures announced recently that the Carrie remake has been pushed back from its March 15 release to October 18.

The Facebook page Blumhouse Productions has released two behind the scenes photos for the movie Mercy, based on King’s short story “Gramma.” Dylan McDermott joined the cast recently, along with Frances O’Connor, Chandler Riggs and Joel Courtney. Peter Cornwell is directing. See more here.

Cemetery Dance magazine Will Be CLOSING to Fiction Submissions Soon!

Due to the overwhelming flood of submissions we received, we’ll be closing Cemetery Dance magazine to submissions by the end of this month, January 2013. If you’ve already submitted something, you’ll hear back in the next two to three months if you haven’t already. Thanks to everyone who sent us so many well-written stories.

Here are the guidelines one last time:

Guidelines: We’re looking for well written horror, dark mystery, and suspense short stories up to 5,000 words. Originals, no reprints. We want tales that are powerful and emotional—creepy, chilling, disturbing, and moody. Suspense/mystery/crime tales with a horror element are always welcome. Both supernatural and psychological stories are fine.

Please note that in the past we have typically received 500+ monthly submissions for the very limited number of open slots in the magazine, so only the best stories will stand out. Please send your very best work!

Most common reasons for rejection: lack of power, lack of originality, slow pacing, poor writing, boring themes, all gore and no heart. Read the magazine, see what type of fiction we are publishing—please don’t submit with a blind eye!

Multiple Submissions? Please only send one story at a time.

Payment: Professional rates, minimum of five cents per word, plus two contributor copies. Payable within 30 days of publication. Up to 5,000 words; maximum payment of $250.

Response Time: Up to four months.

Submission Window: Open until we fill our 2013 slots.

How to submit? Please use our online form at Submittable.com

Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!

Ghost Brothers of Darkland County by Stephen King and John Mellencamp

Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
by Stephen King and John Mellencamp
A VERY UNIQUE PUBLICATION!
11×11 book with leather-tine flexible cover, housed in a hardcover slipcase, plus two CDs and a DVD!
Includes the full script of the play plus handwritten lyrics and other notes from the production!

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to announce we WILL be getting copies of the long awaited, once-in-a-lifetime collaboration Ghost Brothers of Darkland County by Stephen King and John Mellencamp! This is such a unique publication and we’re extremely excited to see the final product!

Cemetery Dance Early Readers Club 2013This is the perfect gift for fans of Stephen King and John Mellencamp – the libretto of their acclaimed Southern Gothic supernatural musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, with hand-written notes on the development of the play, Stephen King’s complete script, plus two CDs and a DVD featuring the songs and interviews with Steve, John and Musical Director, T Bone Burnett.

Thirteen years in the making, Ghost Brothers of Darkland County is a gothic tale of fraternal love, lust, jealousy and revenge that premiered at Atlanta’s Alliance Theater in the Spring of 2012 to sold-out crowds. Plans for additional productions of the musical in 2013 are underway.

Ghost Brothers of Darkland County is a very special, personal project for King and Mellencamp, who were both interviewed for the CDs and DVD included in this volume and talk about their collaboration.

As Stephen King says: “John can make rock & roll records and I can write books for the rest of our lives, but that’s the safe way to do it, and that’s no way to live if you want to stay creative. We were willing to be educated, and at our age, that’s an accomplishment.”

Ghost Brothers of Darkland County is unusual in both size and content. 11×11 book with leather-tine flexible cover, with a hard cover slipcase, plus two CDs and one DVD set. The libretto includes Stephen King’s full script of the play plus handwritten lyrics and other notes from the production. CDs will include music and dialog excerpts. DVD will feature interview footage with Stephen, John and T Bone plus footage of John recording the show-closing song “Truth.”

The all-star cast for the CDs includes Elvis Costello, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Neko Case, Ryan Bingham and Kris Kristofferson, along with actors Matthew McConaughey, Samantha Mathis, and Meg Ryan.

Read more or place your order today!

Two “Nameless Detective” Novellas by Bill Pronzini Shipping Soon!

A Classic Rare Reprint & An Original, Never Before Published Story!

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to announce our two “Nameless Detective” novellas by Bill Pronzini have arrived in our warehouse and preorders will be shipping soon!

Femme: An Original “Nameless Detective” Novella

by Bill Pronzini

Femme fatale. French for “deadly woman.”

FemmeYou hear the term a lot these days, usually in connection with noir fiction and film noir. But they’re not just products of literature or film, the folklore of nearly every culture. They exist in modern society, too. The genuine femme fatales you hear about now and then are every bit as evil as the fictional variety. Yet what sets them apart is that they’re the failures, the ones who for one reason or another got caught. For every one of those, there must be several times as many who get away with their destructive crimes…

In the thirty years the Nameless Detective has been a private investigator, he has never once had the misfortune to cross paths with this type of seductress… but in Femme he’ll meet Cory Beckett, a deadly woman who has brought some new angles to the species. New—and terrible.

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Kinsmen: A “Nameless Detective” Novella

by Bill Pronzini

Allison Shay was traveling home from the University of Oregon with her new boyfriend, Rob Compton, when their car broke down near the tiny rural town of Creekside, California. Soon after, Allison and Rob went missing without a trace.

KinsmenWhatever happened, it felt like something bad to the Nameless Detective. Five days without a whisper of contact with the outside world. Long past the inconsiderate-kids stage; long past the silly and the harmless.

Kinsmen takes Bill Pronzini’s classic private investigator to California’s northeast backwoods, where an isolated community is determined to keep a deep, dark secret: why Allison Shay and Rob Compton really vanished.

The real question facing the Nameless Detective: are they still alive?

Read more or place your order while supplies last!

Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!

Two More New Cemetery Dance Books Shipping Soon!

Two New Cemetery Dance Books Shipping Soon!
Undead by John Russo
The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman

Hi Folks!

UndeadWe’re very pleased to announce two more great books have arrived in our warehouse and pre-orders will begin shipping this week!

Undead by John Russo!
New Signed Limited Edition Hardcover For Zombie Fans!

George A. Romero’s classic 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead, has been revered among horror buffs and moviegoers since its release. It introduced a new era of gutmunching cinematic mayhem and inspired legions of directors and writers, among them Quentin Tarantino, George Lucas, Stephen King, and Steven Spielberg.

John A. Russo, who co-wrote the screenplay for Night of the Living Dead, also turned the flesh-eating frenzy into two blood-drenched novels which until recently were Out of Print for thirty years and lost to an entire generation of readers. This book includes the rare original version of Return of the Living Dead, as opposed to the version based on Dan O’Bannon’s movie, which was a horror comedy.

In this beautiful special signed Limited Edition hardcover of Undead, Russo’s two classic novels have been combined into one gory, chilling volume. Within these pages you’ll find gruesome, suspenseful horror at its best.

Read more or place your order while supplies last!

The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction
edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman

Original, Never Before Published Trade Paperback!

Featuring award-winning suspense, thriller, and noir masters like Lee Child, Joyce Carol Oates, David Morrell, Bill Pronzini, Jeffery Deaver, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane, Tom Piccirilli, Dave Zeltserman, Michael Connelly, and more than a dozen others, this is an anthology not to be missed! Full of nail-biting suspense, jaw-dropping action, and even some heart-wrenching emotional drama, The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction is just that… criminally good!

Table of Contents:
The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction“Introduction” by Jon L. Breen
“The Interrogator” by David Morrell
“The List” by Loren D. Estleman
“The Scent of Lilacs” by Doug Allyn
“Section 7 (A) Operational” by Lee Child
“The Lamb Was Sure to Go” by Gar Anthony Haywood
“Luck” by T. Jefferson Parker
“The Story of the Stabbing” by Joyce Carol Oates
“Trade Secret” by Bill Pronzini
“The Plot” by Jeffery Deaver
“The Vengeance of Kali” by David Dean
“Sometimes You Can’t Retire” by Marcia Muller
“Clutter” by Martin Edwards
“Grave Matter” by Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane
“Escape from Wolfkill” by Clark Howard
“The Performer” by Gary Phillips
“Loon Life” by Brendan Du Bois
“Winning Ticket” by Christine Matthews
“The Movie Game” by Dick Lochte
“Sleep, Creep, Leap” by Patricia Abbot
“The Girl in the Golden Gown” by Robert S. Levinson
“What People Leave Behind” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“The Return of Inspiration” by Tom Piccirilli
“Archie’s Been Framed” by Dave Zeltserman
“The Perfect Triangle” by Michael Connelly
“Old Men and Old Boards” by Don Winslow
“Plainview” by David Hoing

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Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!

Two New Cemetery Dance Hardcovers Shipping Soon!

Two New Cemetery Dance Hardcovers Shipping Soon!
I’m Not Sam by Jack Ketchum & Lucky McKee
The Circle by Bentley Little

We’re very pleased to announce I’m Not Sam by Jack Ketchum & Lucky McKee and The Circle by Bentley Little have arrived in our warehouse and pre-orders will begin shipping this week! Place your order now so you don’t miss out!

I’m Not Sam
by Jack Ketchum & Lucky McKee

I'm Not SamNow I’m way beyond confusion.

Now I’m scared.

I’ve slid down the rabbit-hole and what’s down there is dark and serious. This is not play-acting or some waking bad dream she’s having. She’s changed, somehow overnight. I don’t know how I know this but I sense it as surely as I sense my own skin. This is not Sam, my Sam, wholly sane and firmly balanced. Capable of tying off an artery as neatly as you’d thread a belt through the loops of your jeans.

And now I’m shivering too.

In some fundamental way she’s changed…

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The Circle by Bentley Little

The Circle“The shrine. How does it operate? Do you just pray to it or do you have to bring it something or what?”

In this unsettling novella by Bentley Little, many strange occurrences unsettle the inhabitants of William Tell Circle:

For Helen, a knock on the door brings an unexpected visitor along with lavish gifts, and it seems all her wishes have been granted…but at what cost?

For young Frank and his friends, a fabled neighborhood shrine may answer their prayers for a girlfriend, just as their older brothers hope the same source will grant them money. But the older boys’ improvised ritual turns into something horrible…

For Gil Marotta, a rescue mission to the shrine leads him into a chilling confrontation with the local witch…

The Circle tells the story of a normally quiet community, plunged into the kind of surreal nightmare only Bentley Little can deliver.

Read more or place your order while supplies last!

Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!

News from the Dead Zone #154

The end is drawing nigh. The end of the world? Pshaw. The end of the year, certainly. This will probably be my last update for 2012, and what better day to do it than on 12/12/12?

Last Friday, King made an appearance at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. During the day, he talked to a creative writing class and that evening he took part in a conversation with faculty member and writer Andre Dubus III. Dubus interviewed him for the first 30 minutes, and King took questions from the audience during the final 30 minutes. In the middle, he treated the audience to the world premiere of a new short story called “Afterlife,” which is not scheduled for publication at this time. Earlier in the day, he talked at length about the novel he is currently working on, describing the genesis and how it developed from a short story idea into a 500 page manuscript. Mr. Mercedes is more of a mystery novel and it has no supernatural elements. You can find video of the entire event at the UMass Lowell website.

Look for the rare King short story “The Glass Floor” in issue #69 of Cemetery Dance magazine. This is the Glenn Chadbourne issue, and my buddy Glenn has put together special illustrations for this creepy tale, King’s first professional sale, originally published in 1967 and only reprinted once since then.

The 24-part graphic adaptation of “Little Green God of Agony” is now finished.

The long-delayed soundtrack for Ghost Brothers of Darkland County will be released on March 19th, 2013. The (enhanced CD) Standard Edition features the complete soundtrack, dialog excerpts and digital libretto. The (2CD/1DVD) Deluxe Edition contains the complete soundtrack (with and without dialog), deluxe art work, handwritten lyrics, specially printed libretto and the “Making of Ghost Brothers” mini-documentary DVD featuring in-depth interviews with King, Mellencamp and Burnett along with other bonus material. Digital editions for tablets, smartphones and e-readers will allow users to interact with the complete soundtrack + digital libretto, as well as exclusive video and graphic materials. King and Mellencamp are still exploring the possibility of bringing the show to Broadway, and King thinks that it might make a good movie, too.

Under the Dome will be a series on CBS next summer. This isn’t going to be a literal translation, though, and neither is it going to be a miniseries. Writer Brian K. Vaughan is using the novel as a launch pad for an open-ended series that could potentially continue beyond the initial 13-week run. Perhaps it will be something like The Dead Zone series, which ran for several years, or like SyFy’s Haven, which has been renewed for a fourth season.

John Cusack will play the lead in an adaptation of Cell from Cargo Entertainment. Richard Saperstein, who produced 1408, will co-produce this feature. No word on when production might begin. And in other casting news, Chandler Riggs (The Walking Dead) and Joel Courtney (Super 8) are joining the cast of Mercy, a feature based on “Gramma.”

Ben Affleck is having a hard time wrapping his head around his proposed adaptation of The Stand. “I like the idea,” he told GQ. “It’s like The Lord of the Rings in America. And it’s about how we would reinvent ourselves as a society. If we started all over again, what would we do?” The film is still on his radar, but it won’t be the next thing he works on. “The script is not ready yet, it needs a lot more work.”

Jonathan Demme had sufficient problems with 11/22/63 that he decided to step away from the project. “This is a big book, with lots in it,” he told Indiewire. “And I loved certain parts of the book for the film more than Stephen did. We’re friends, and I had a lot of fun working on the script, but we were too apart on what we felt should be in and what should be out of the script. I had an option and I let it go. But I hope it’s moving forward, I really want to see that movie.”

The San Francisco Opera will present the world premiere of Tobias Picker’s Dolores Claiborne on Sept. 18 next year, the first of six performances running through October 4.  The libretto is by J.D. McClatchy. Mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick will sing the title character, soprano Elizabeth Futral will perform Vera Donovan, Susannah Biller the daughter Selena St. George, Wayne Tigges the husband Joe St. George, and Greg Fedderly will be Detective Thibodeau. George Manahan conducts and James Robinson directs.

Remember that famous “Study, Dammit” cover from the Maine Campus? The one adapted at King’s website to say “Read the FAQ, Dammit”? Well, the original artwork was discovered recently and you can now purchase copies, with proceeds going to support both The Maine Campus and scholarships at the University of Maine. Visit http://www.studydammit.com/.

Cemetery Dance announced the publication of my signed, limited edition chapbook, Twenty-First Century King recently. The 50-page booklet compiles my reviews of every book King has published in the 21st century, starting with “Riding the Bullet” and ending with The Wind Through the Keyhole. That adds up to 21 reviews and 21,000 words of text. Seems like a theme—the mystical number 21. There are only 750 copies. They make great stocking stuffers for the King fan in your life.

And, last but not least, I recently announced my third book, The Dark Tower Companion, to be published by New American Library (Penguin) in April 2013. This massive companion is 50% longer than The Road to the Dark Tower. It covers not only the eight books in the series, but also the Marvel graphic novel adaptations. I interviewed King for the book, along with Robin Furth, Richard Isanove (colorist), Peter David (script), Jae Lee (artist) and most of the subsequent artists. I also, much to my great delight, got to talk with Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman about how they plan to adapt the series. The book features a comprehensive glossary and two maps drawn by none other than…me! It will be published as a trade paperback and a Kindle eBook, both of which can be pre-ordered at Amazon.

The Talisman & Black House: Five Really Important Updates For Collectors!

The Talisman & Black House
by Stephen King and Peter Straub

Five Really Important Updates For Collectors!

Hi Folks!

We have five really important updates about Scribner’s new hardcover editions of The Talisman and Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub for collectors:

1) We’ve learned that Scribner only printed 2,250 copies of The Talisman and 2,660 copies of Black House, which is a tremendously low print run for a Stephen King trade edition! We’ve purchased 400 of those copies, so there will only be 400 of our slipcased sets ever produced for collectors! (In fact, our order took the last copies of Black House that Scribner had in their warehouse, which means they won’t be filling any other retailer orders at this point!)

2) Scribner raised the price of each hardcover to $40 right before publication, but we’re not changing the price of this set, making it an even better deal! ($80 retail value for the two books.)

3) The Tomislav Tikulin Art Poster is rolling at the printer. ($29.95 retail value.)

4) Our custom-made Limited Edition Slipcase, which will feature custom hot-foil stamping and the high production values of our previous Stephen King slipcases, should be completed in the next 8 to 10 weeks, and these sets will ship at that time. ($25 retail value for the slipcase.)

5) We only have a handful of sets left to sell for just $99 plus shipping and then this collectible set will be SOLD OUT forever!

Thanks, as always, for your continuing support!

Talisman & Black House Set

New eBook! The Castle of Los Angeles by Lisa Morton!

Hi Folks!

Today we’re pleased to announce another exciting new eBook has been added to our online store:
The Castle of Los Angeles

About the Book:
Theatre director Beth Ortiz is the newest resident of The Castle, an exclusive Los Angeles artists’ community. Anxious actors aren’t all Beth has to worry about in her new space, however, for The Castle has a secret history of madness and murder, and a celebrity artist who develops a strange fixation on Beth… And The Castle also happens to be haunted by some particularly uneasy spirits…

About the Author:
Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author of non-fiction books, award-winning prose writer, and Halloween expert. Her work was described by the American Library Association’s Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror as “consistently dark, unsettling, and frightening,” and Famous Monsters called her “one of the best writers in dark fiction today.”

She is a four-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award® (including the First Novel prize for The Castle of Los Angeles), a recipient of the Black Quill Award, and winner of the 2012 Grand Prize from the Halloween Book Festival for her most recent non-fiction book, Trick or Treat?: A History of Halloween. A lifelong Californian, she lives in North Hollywood.

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SURPRISE In-Stock Signed Limited Edition: More Than Midnight by Brian James Freeman

Hi Folks!

We’re thrilled to announce another surprise in-stock signed Limited Edition hardcover, More Than Midnight by Brian James Freeman, which is arriving in our warehouse today and will be shipping early next week!

SPECIAL BONUS: Because this is a surprise announcement, we’ve decided to still offer FREE US SHIPPING for the first few days this title is in-stock, so don’t wait to place your order!

More Than Midnight
by Brian James Freeman

Featuring an exclusive introduction by Michael Koryta, cover artwork by Vincent Chong, and original interior illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne!

More Than MidnightThis collection features five tales of horror by Brian James Freeman that deal with both real and supernatural terrors. It explores locations you would never think to look in because sometimes we find our darkest demons in the most unexpected places.

• In “What They Left Behind,” a young man discovers something lurking in the basement of the old office building his father-in-law has purchased in a last ditch effort to save the family business. This thing in the basement is evil and it’s very, very hungry.

• In “The Final Lesson” you’ll meet Ronald, a mild-mannered high school teacher who has never lifted his hand in anger, but there is a darkness inside him, which has been building and boiling since his wife was brutally murdered… and he might not be able to control himself when he learns more about why she died.

• A family man discovers there are monsters taking over the world in “Among Us,” but he also learns that a chosen few can fight back if they’re willing to sacrifice everything they’ve ever known and loved.

• As “Pulled Into Darkness” opens, Edward is certain of only one thing in life: eventually his wife will find a way to kill him.  Her previous failures won’t stop her from trying again and again until she succeeds… and tonight one of them won’t be leaving the house alive.

• Finally, a lonely young man’s very unusual job is taking a heavy toll on him in “Answering the Call.” He stays in the homes of the deceased during their funerals to answer the phone, receive deliveries, and deter thieves who might have seen the obituary in the newspaper. The young man has witnessed a lot of strange things over the years in the homes of the dead, and today his job will truly become a matter of life and death…

These five stories showcase Freeman’s dazzling virtuosity and imagination as his characters descend into the depths of madness. Find out why Richard Matheson has called his writing “spooky stuff” and why Stewart O’Nan has said his stories have “great velocity and impact.” There is darkness all around us, and Freeman isn’t afraid to shine a light onto the things that scare us the most.

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Surprise In-Stock Limited Edition: Indian Summer by Rick Hautala

Hi Folks!
Indian Summer

We’re thrilled to announce a surprise in-stock signed Limited Edition hardcover, Indian Summer by Rick Hautala, which is arriving in our warehouse today and will be shipping early next week!

SPECIAL BONUS: Because this is a surprise announcement, we’ve decided to still offer FREE US SHIPPING for the first few days this title is in-stock, so don’t wait to place your order!

Indian Summer
by Rick Hautala

It’s Friday, October 6th, the third day in a row the temperature has hit the high eighties.  A genuine Indian summer heat wave.

Twelve year-old Billy Crowell and his friends are playing homerun derby at Pingree Park when the town’s fire horn starts honking. Everyone stops and counts the series of toots and they decipher the code: there’s a forest fire approaching town.

Billy and his friends join the firefighters as they attempt to protect their town from the raging forest fire, but the fire isn’t the only danger in the forest. Soon Billy is separated from the group, disoriented and lost. Daylight is fading fast and the forest is growing darker by the minute.

Before too long, Billy stumbles upon the mutilated corpse of a deer, and the true horrors of the woods are soon chasing after him as night consumes the land…

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Twenty-First Century King by Bev Vincent

Surprise In-Stock Signed Limited Edition Chapbook Shipping Now!

Hi Folks!

Twenty-First Century KingWe’re pleased to announce Twenty-First Century King by Bev Vincent, a “surprise in-stock” signed Limited Edition chapbook featuring a full color cover! This great new collectible is in our warehouse now and will be ready to ship early next week, so don’t wait to place your order!

Since the turn of the century, Bev Vincent, author of The Stephen King Illustrated Companion and The Road to the Dark Tower, has been reviewing the works of Stephen King. These reviews have been published in a variety of venues, including Onyx Reviews, The Essential Stephen King, FEARnet, the Conroe Courier, and Cemetery Dance magazine.

Twenty-First Century King collects these reviews for the first time, starting with Riding the Bullet, King’s first published work after his near-fatal accident in 1999. The twenty-one reviews (amounting to nearly 21,000 words) cover works of non-fiction, collections, collaborations, pseudonymous works and novels, including five books from the Dark Tower series.

Place your order today so you don’t miss out!

Discuss this new release on our official forum!

Cemetery Dance #68 Shipping Early Next Month!

The Glenn Chadbourne Special Issue!
Featuring a RARE Stephen King Short Story, Dozens of Illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne, and more!

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to announce Cemetery Dance #68 is already shipping from the printer and will be arriving in mailboxes around the world early next month!

This issue celebrates one of our favorite artists and all around great guy, Glenn Chadbourne. We’ve honored to work with Glenn for many years now and even more honored to call him a good friend. This special issue features cover to cover story illustrations by Glenn, as well as an in-depth interview and a new short story by Glenn and Holly Newstein.

Of special note to Stephen King fans, this issue also includes “The Glass Floor,” which was published in Startling Mystery Stories in 1967 and was King’s first professional sale. It has never appeared in any of his collections.

CD #68

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Two New Robert McCammon Limited Editions Including A BRAND NEW Vampire Novella!

Two New Robert McCammon Limited Editions
Including A BRAND NEW Vampire Novella!

I Travel by Night and The Night Boat

We’re very pleased to report we’ll be getting a few copies of two new Robert McCammon books from Subterranean Press, but our supplies are limited so don’t wait to place your order!

I Travel by Night
by Robert McCammon

I Travel By Night

Trade Edition: Fully cloth bound hardcover edition ($35)
Limited Edition: 474 signed numbered copies, housed in a custom slipcase ($75)

About the Book:
Subterranean Press has announced Robert McCammon’s I Travel by Night, his return to full on horror after more than a decade away! The tale itself is done, and has been fully designed and proofread for some months. The legendary Michael Whelan has agreed to provide an original dust jacket illustration, which we’ll share as soon as we possibly can.

I Travel by Night marks Robert McCammon’s triumphant return to the sort of flamboyant, go-for-broke horror fiction that has earned him an international reputation and a legion of devoted fans. The terrors of the Dark Society, the gothic sensibilities of old New Orleans, and the tortured existence of theunforgettable vampire adventurer Trevor Lawson all combine into a heady brew that will thrill McCammon’s loyal readers and earn him new ones as well.

For Lawson, the horrors that stalked the Civil War battlefield at Shiloh were more than just those of war. After being forcibly given the gift of undeath by the mysterious vampire queen LaRouge, Lawson chose to cling to what remained of his humanity and fought his way free of the Dark Society’s clutches. In the decades since, he has roamed late nineteenth century America, doing what good he can as he travels by night, combating evils mundane and supernatural, and always seeking the key to regaining a mortal life.

That key lies with his maker, and now Lawson hopes to find LaRouge at the heart of a Louisiana swamp with the aid of a haunted priest and an unexpected ally. In the tornado-wracked ghost town of Nocturne, Lawson must face down monstrous enemies, the rising sun, and his own nature. Readers will not want to miss this thrilling new dark novella from a master storyteller.

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The Night Boat
by Robert McCammon

The Night BoatLimited Edition: 1000 signed numbered hardcover copies, fully bound in cloth

About the Book:
The Night Boat, Robert McCammon’s third published novel, first appeared as a paperback original in 1980. Following on the heels of Baal and Bethany’s Sin, it offered further proof that a writer of great narrative power and limitless potential—a writer who would achieve a significant position in modern popular fiction—had arrived.

The story begins with a vividly written prologue in which a German U-boat—sometimes known as an “Iron Coffin”—attacks an unsuspecting merchant vessel, and is itself attacked by a pair of Allied sub chasers. The action then shifts to the present day and to the idyllic Caribbean island of Coquina, where life is about to change in unimaginable ways. David Moore, a young man with a tragic and haunted past, is skin-diving in the waters off Coquina, searching for the salvageable remnants of shipwrecks. He accidentally detonates a long-unexploded depth charge, uncovering and releasing a submarine that has lain beneath those waters, virtually intact, for decades. The battered vessel that rises to the surface contains a bizarre and terrifying cargo that will transform a once peaceful island into a landscape of unrelenting nightmare.

The Night Boat is a story of cannibalism, ancient voodoo curses, and shambling, undead entities filled with a bottomless rage and an equally bottomless hunger. But it is also the story of a past that refuses to die, that lies in wait just beneath the surface of the unsuspecting present. Furiously paced and viscerally frightening, this horrific early gem is both an outstanding entertainment in its own right and a harbinger of the masterpieces to come.

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I’m Not Sam by Jack Ketchum & Lucky McKee Reviewed In Booklist!

I’m Not Sam by Jack Ketchum & Lucky McKee, which will be published next month, just received a great review in Booklist, which means the retailer and distributor orders are about to pour in:

“You’d expect nothing less from the provocateurs behind The Woman, whom you can almost hear giggling in the background at the reader’s discomfort. An epilogue provides some concrete answers—and delivers a well needed climactic kick.”

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About the Book:
Now I’m way beyond confusion.

Now I’m scared.

Free US ShippingI’ve slid down the rabbit-hole and what’s down there is dark and serious. This is not play-acting or some waking bad dream she’s having. She’s changed, somehow overnight. I don’t know how I know this but I sense it as surely as I sense my own skin. This is not Sam, my Sam, wholly sane and firmly balanced. Capable of tying off an artery as neatly as you’d thread a belt through the loops of your jeans.

And now I’m shivering too.

In some fundamental way she’s changed…

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