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Later this month Madame Charlene will have an announcement for one of our title releases over on Horror After Dark. It's my personal favorite release of the year. A few months ago I went to photograph the first edition in special collections.
All I am saying for now is that Mark Valentine is introducing it. :)
Ta-da.
All I am saying for now is that Mark Valentine is introducing it. :)
Ta-da.

After reading a few of their books I became interested in, among other things, what their process is for selecting books to resurrect. I hope it will interest other readers as well. :)

After reading a few of their books I became interested in, among other things, what their process is for selecting books t..."
I'm interested! ;)


Yes, I can. And I would love to. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
I Am Your Brother (other topics)The Bog (other topics)
Night Things (other topics)
Antique Dust: Ghost Stories (other topics)
The White Wolf (other topics)
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More authors are being added to introduce the books below, but I don't have final confirmation on them yet. I'll announce them as I get them. :)
HORROR, SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY
GABRIEL MARLOWE
I Am Your Brother (1935), introduction by Phil Baker
MICHAEL TALBOT
The Bog (1986)
Night Things (1988)
ROBERT WESTALL
Antique Dust: Ghost Stories (1989)
FRANKLIN GREGORY
The White Wolf (1941)
JESSIE DOUGLAS KERRUISH
The Undying Monster: A Tale of the Fifth Dimension (1922), introduction by Orrin Grey
MODERN LITERARY CLASSICS
H.E. BATES
Fair Stood the Wind for France (1944) (US only); introduction by Alice Ferrebe
NEVIL SHUTE
Landfall (1940); introduction by Rob Spence (US/Canada only)
An Old Captivity (1940); introduction by Rob Spence (US/Canada only)
GAY INTEREST
ROBIN MAUGHAM
Behind the Mirror (1955); introduction by Doug Armato (US only)