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Library of Weird Fiction by Arthur Machen

To be published by Centipede

Anglo-Welsh writer Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a pioneering author of weird fiction. When "The Great God Pan" was published in 1894, it shocked the readers of Victorian England, who reviled it as the product of a diseased mind. The next year, Machen published The Three Impostors, an episodic novel that featured such classic segments as "Novel of the Black Seal" and "Novel of the White Powder" and cemented his reputation as a writer who believed that science was stripping away the veils of mystery from the universe. 

In many stories such as "The White People" and "The Red Hand," Machen propounded the notion of the "Little People" - a race of stunted, pre-human creatures lurking in the dark corners of the world. These Little People were the source of the myths about fauns, leprechauns, and fairies - but they were far more baleful than these benign entities. 

In 1914 Machen gained notoriety for "The Bowmen," a pseudo-factual piece about the ghosts of ancient British soldiers coming to the rescue of a beleaguered regiment in World War I. The story was taken as a true account in spite of Machen's repeated denials. In 1917 he published the short novel The Terror, a grim tale of animals revolting against the supremacy of humanity. 
This volume features a large quantity of Machen's best fiction, early and late. Also included are some of Machen's provocative introductions to his books, along with bibliographical information on all the works included. 

The volume has been edited by S. T. Joshi, a leading authority on weird fiction. Joshi is the author of The Weird Tale(1990), The Modern Weird Tale (2001), and Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction (2012).

Edition Specifications
  • Introduction by S. T. Joshi.
  • Massive, 700-page, low-cost edition of Machen's best stories.
  • Ribbon marker, head and tail bands, full black cloth binding.
  • Embossed Arthur Machen signature on front board.
  • Gorgeous dustjacket.
  • Many photographs of Arthur Machen.
Blood's a Rover by Harlan Ellison

To be published by Subterranean

Dust jacket illustration by Richard Corben
Edited by Jason Davis

Harlan Ellison introduced you to Vic and Blood in 1969's Nebula Award-winning novella, "A Boy and His Dog." You thrilled to their on-screen adventures in the 1975 Hugo Award-winning feature film adaptation billed as "a kinky tale of survival." 1977 and 1980 brought brief reunions in "Eggsucker" and "Run, Spot, Run," and the promise of another story-and a third solo, Spike, to make the Dystopian Duo a Tribulation Trio-but only audiobooks and comics followed, revisiting the same tales.

Now, nearly fifty years after they first set off across the blasted wasteland, Vic and Blood are back.

Harlan Ellison and his editor, Jason Davis, have painstakingly assembled the whole story of Vic and Blood and Spikefrom the author's files, using revised-and-expanded versions of the novella and short stories, interstitial material developed for Richard Corben's graphic adaptation, and-for the first time-never-before-published material from the aborted 1977 NBC television series Blood's a Rover to tell the complete story of A Boy and His Dog, and a Girl who is tougher than the other two combined.

And let's not forget...the wit and wisdom of Blood.

Table of Contents:
  • Editor's Note
  • Eggsucker
  • A Boy and His Dog
  • Run, Spot, Run
  • Blood's a Rover (teleplay)
Trade: 1500 cloth bound hardcover copies, unsigned

Rusty Puppy by Joe Lansdale

To be published by Gauntlet

Hap and Leonard investigate a racially motivated murder that threatens to tear apart their East Texas town.

While Hap, a former 60s activist and self-proclaimed white trash rebel, is recovering from a life-threatening stab wound, Louise Elton comes into Hap and Leonard's PI office to tell him that the police have killed her son, Jamar.

Months earlier, a bully cop pulled over and sexually harassed Jamar's sister, Charm. The officer followed Charm over the course of the next couple of months, leading Jamar to videotape and take notes on the cop and his partner. The next thing Louise hears, Jamar got in a fight and is killed in the projects by local hoods. It doesn't add up: he was a straight A student, destined for better things, until he began to ask too many questions about the racist police force.

Leonard, a tough black gay Vietnam vet and Republican, joins Hap in the investigation, and they stumble upon the racial divides that have shaped their Eastern Texas town. But if anyone can navigate these pitfalls and bring the killers to justice, it's Hap and Leonard.

Filled with Lansdale's trademark whip-smart dialogue, colorful characters, and relentless pacing, Rusty Puppy is Joe Lansdale at his page-turning best.
  • Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies
The Following 2 Titles To Be Published by PS Publishing


Phantom Limbs  by Margo Lanagan

Cover Art:  David Gentry

Front flap copy
Ghosts, deformed fairy tales, animal transformations, dystopic futures and twisted histories-these are the stuff of a Lanagan story.

An adolescent Hansel is enslaved by wicked tramp Grinnan during the Black Plague; a middle aged woman in country Australia has a last chance to save her swan-winged brother; Hans Christian Andersen's tinderbox shows up as a battered Bic cigarette lighter in a world of blasted cities and morals; gangs of sheela-na-gigs ride the city train system, unnerving the populace with their strange singing.

Phantom Limbs collects fourteen stories published in anthologies, magazines and small collections throughout the past decade, and adds one brand new story, 'The Tin Wife', to deliver an extended tour of the country of the weird.

Author bio
Margo Lanagan has published six short story collections, several novels-including Tender Morsels, a reworking of 'Snow White and Rose Red', and The Brides of Rollrock Island, inspired by selkie myths-and a picture book, Tintinnabula. She is a four-time winner of the World Fantasy Award, in the short story, novella, novel and collection categories. She has collaborated with Scott Westerfeld and Deborah Biancotti on the New York Times bestselling Zeroes trilogy, about teens with crowd-based superpowers. A historian by training and a technical writer by trade, Margo lives in Sydney.
  • Unsigned hardcover
  • Limited to 100 signed and numbered copies



One More Kill by Matt Hughes

Cover, Endpapers Art:  Ben Baldwin
  • Unsigned hardcover
  • Limited to 100 signed and numbered copies
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