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Post by Pickle on Nov 26, 2008 1:07:47 GMT
A new announcement from Subterranean Press
I will Keep you posted
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Post by jhanic on Nov 27, 2008 17:03:38 GMT
This was just posted on TheDarkTower.com from Bill at Subterranean Press:
I have no idea which of King's works it could be.
John
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Post by Pickle on Nov 27, 2008 18:35:32 GMT
I cant wait, thanks for the info John. I am trying to figure out what books King did that were never hadbacks.
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Post by jhanic on Nov 28, 2008 0:07:13 GMT
Creepshow??
John
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Post by willie3 on Nov 29, 2008 1:32:56 GMT
Well, taking into account Bill's recent deal with Hard Case Crime to publish a limited edition of "Fifty-to-One", maybe a hardcover of The Colorado Kid?
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Post by Pickle on Nov 29, 2008 1:37:04 GMT
Hmmm... Intresting guess.
I just cant wait to find out, im so impatient lol
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Post by jhanic on Nov 29, 2008 13:24:37 GMT
I doubt it's Colorado Kid. PS Publishing did that two years ago.
John
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Post by willie3 on Nov 29, 2008 14:28:46 GMT
Jeez John!
Completely forgot that!!!
Never mind....
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Post by willie3 on Nov 29, 2008 15:03:10 GMT
Posted this morning on SubPress's site.
Latest Subterranean Press News Announcing STEPHEN KING GOES TO THE MOVIES
November 29, 2008
We’re pleased to announce the exclusive hardcover of Stephen King’s new collection, due early in 2009, in which the #1 bestselling author reflects on the filming of five of his most popular short stories. Those movies are The Shawshank Redemption, 1408, Children of the Corn, The Mangler, and Hearts in Atlantis.
Stephen King Goes to the Movies includes an introduction, his personal commentary, and behind-the-scenes insights by Stephen.
The Subterranean Press edition of Stephen King Goes to the Movies is — so far — the only hardcover edition scheduled, and features full-color movie poster illustrations — one for each story — by Vincent Chong.
Our edition will also be smythe-sewn, printed in two colors throughout on 80# Finch paper, making it a perfect volume for your permanent shelf of favorite books.
Limited: 2000 unsigned hardcover copies: $75
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Post by nt07077 on Nov 29, 2008 17:03:10 GMT
whoa I want one!!!!!!!
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Post by jhanic on Nov 29, 2008 18:23:32 GMT
I will probably pass on this, at least until it is actually published. With 2000 copies and not being signed, it'll probably be around for a while. I'm curious as to whether the original stories will also be included. According to Bev Vincent on TDT.com, the mass market paperback is over 600 pages, so there seems to be a good chance they will. If so, I'll be getting one for sure.
John
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Post by Pickle on Nov 29, 2008 22:04:33 GMT
I think i may have to invest in one of these. Wasnt expecting it to be this book, thought it would have been under the dome or something else.
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Post by willie3 on Nov 29, 2008 22:36:49 GMT
Yea, what a coup it would have been for Bill to have acquired the new novella "Mortality". New King would have sold out in hours... Though I must admit I did already order the SK...Movies from SubPress
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Post by Pickle on Dec 2, 2008 0:21:25 GMT
Here is the latest E-mail From Subterranean Press:
* New STEPHEN KING Limited Edition Hardcover: Stephen King Goes to the Movies! * LAST CHANCE: Exclusive Raffle With Prizes Including Rock Band, iPod, Nintendo DS, Dark Forces, Signed King Books, and more!
The seem to be plugging this well...
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Post by Pickle on Dec 2, 2008 0:22:32 GMT
Is there any pictures for the artwork of the cover yet? Just wondering what the book looks like.
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