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Since: Jan 27, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:24 pm
Post subject: A Bit of a Shill...
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I just noticed this on the Cemetery Dance website...

"These Lettered Editions are almost gone: The Colour Out of Darkness
by John Pelan (Novella #17) and The Shell Collector by Christopher
Golden (Novella #1Cool so get your order in ASAP if you don't want to
miss out! "

He doesn't say how many of the regular limited edition are left, but
the book spent several weeks on the Shocklines best-seller list when
it was origianlly announced and Rich keeps bugging me about the next
book, so I have to assume it has moved pretty well.

I'll be really chuffed to see this book finally exist; I sold the
story two previous times only to have the publishers fold or go in a
different directions before they got around to publishing it, so
finally seeing it in print will be very rewarding...


Cheers,

John

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