‘Very creepy stuff!’
—John Landis, director of American Werewolf in London
and Michael Jackson’s Thriller
This is the moment you have been waiting for – the full contents list for the Darker Terrors: A Best of Dark Terrors volume coming this October from Spectral Press. Quiver in delicious anticipation at this TOC:
Foreword – Stephen Jones
More Tomorrow –Michael Marshall Smith
I’ve Come to Talk with You Again – Karl Edward Wagner
A Really Game Boy – Brian Lumley
To This Water – Caitlin R Kiernan
The Museum on Cyclops Avenue – Harlan Ellison
Free Dirt – Ray Bradbury
Self Made Man – Poppy Z. Brite
The Wedding Present – Neil Gaiman
Family History – Stephen Baxter
Inside the Cackle Factory – Dennis Etchison
My Pathology – Lisa Tuttle
At Home in the Pubs of Old London – Christopher Fowler
Barking Sands – Richard Christian Matheson
Destroyer of Worlds – Gwyneth Jones
The Retrospective – Ramsey Campbell
The Two Sams – Glen Hirshberg
The Prospect Cards – Don Tumasonis
Afterword – David A. Sutton
Appendix: Index to Dark Terrors
Simon and crew,
Hi, I hope all has been well with you. I had to curtail my book purchases but am very interested in the limited hardcover. Who is signing the limited hardcover? Cheers Jeff
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 11:27:12 +0000 To: napboy@msn.com
Hello Jeff,
The signees will be editors Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton, and cover artist Les Edwards. There are several reasons for this:
A) The cost of sending everyone the signature sheets would be prohibitive, and would entail passing on the cost to the customer, and
B) we felt that, several of the authors having passed on, a full signature list would necessarily be incomplete.
In spite of this, the hardback will be printed and presented to the highest quality – including printed endpapers featuring all the covers of the original volumes, plus cloth boards in black with silver foil stamping on the front, plus a protective dustjacket.
Hope that answers your question! =)
Kind regards
Simon
Spectral Press
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