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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( N ) : Nolan, William
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Nineteen of the twenty-three stories in this present volume were written in our new century following the release of Nolan's retrospective collection Dark Universe, which covers almost all of his work into the year 2000. This is a new collection representing his best work in the genre of shock fiction over recent years right through 2007.
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New stories by Edgar Allan Poe?
Impossible, you say?
Not at all. Admittedly, Mr. Poe is in no condition to be writing much these days—which is why in this anthology he’s getting a little help from his friends. Friends like Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. Carole Nelson Douglas. John Shirley. Mike Resnick. Some two dozen in all.
These writers were given a task: to take a little-known, unfinished story fragment which Poe wrote near the end of his life and turn it into a complete story—in any way they wished. The only rule was that they use Poe’s language, his images, his ideas—that they truly work together with the master.
Today’s best authors. Joining forces with Edgar Allan Poe himself.
Posthumous collaborations for the ages—collected here in this extraordinary anthology.
Since the Poe fragment’s original publication some sixty years ago, a few authors have attempted to complete it—but this collection marks the first sustained gathering of talent to work on the piece. Editor Christopher Conlon provides an Introduction which explains the background of Poe’s unfinished tale and includes its original, unaltered text, while the completed stories reflect the amazing variety of the writers themselves—from lighthearted fantasy to gothic horror, from romantic adventure to hard-edged science fiction.
This book, then, is a celebration of the art of storytelling—hosted by two dozen dazzling talents, with Mr. Edgar Allan Poe as Guest of Honor.
Care to join the party?
The lamp is lit. The door is open. Step in…
Welcome to Poe’s Lighthouse.
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A collection of stories of urban ghosts and other horrors features the writing of Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Shirley Jackson, John Cheever, Fritz Leiber, Philip K. Dick, Joyce Carol Oates, and other masters. Reprint.
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Cover by Joe Vigil ~ ~ MADMAN STAN Story by Richard Laymon Art & Adaptation by Earl Geier ~ ~ SNOWMEN Story by Kealan Patrick Burke Art & Adaptation by Glenn Chadbourne ~ ~ FAIR TRADE Story by William F. Nolan Art & Adaptation by William Renfro ~ ~ BARGAIN BASEMENT by Elizabeth Massie ~ ~ Information: This Signed Limited Hardcover Edition iis hand-bound and limited to only 100 numbered copies! This edition is signed by Brian Keene, Bill Nolan, Earl Geier, Kealan Patrick Burke, Elizabeth Massie, Will Renfro, Glenn Chadbourne, and Richard Chizmar
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12-month calendar. The authors provide short autobiographies, significant dates and a description of their greatest fears. Limited to 250 copies signed by all the authors.
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Demon! is a tale of death and dark detection, a cross mix of Hammett and horror, dominated by a shape-change demon who leads protagonist, paranormal investigator David Kincaid, down a trail of terror to a fiery climax in the hills of Hollywood. It's swift and compelling, conjured from the mind of a modern master of suspense and capped by a startling, truly remarkable climax that no reader will ever forget. Here's William F. Nolan, the legendary Logan man, at the top of his form. This novella was originally printed in the "Special William F. Nolan Issue" of Weird Tales (Fall, 1991) and makes its first appearance in book form. Cover art by Alan M. Clark.
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With 75 books and over 300 anthology appearances to his credit, William F. Nolan (author of Logan's Run) is twice winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award. Most recently, he accepted the International Guilds Living Legend Award for 2002. This is the first collection of Nolan's horror fiction and verse to share a single volume. Four chilling tales of murder and madness, guns and obsession steam the pages of this haunting book, including "In Real Life," chosen for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. Delve into Nolan's darkest worlds as he assembles tales of an ex-wife claiming revenge from beyond the grave... of an insane mind justifying the murder of his mate through the tall glass of a cold one... of a husband who refuses and refuses and refuses to stay dead. And top it all off with a celebration of this master's widely-praised poems, on topics ranging from Bradbury to Vienna, from Hammett to Hemingway.
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