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Post by ropardoe on Jan 29, 2018 9:39:54 GMT
Any plans to release "Ghosts & Scholars Book of Shadows" volumes 1-3 as eBooks? Very unlikely, I would think. Though of course it's not down to me.
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Post by Swampirella on Jan 29, 2018 13:32:57 GMT
Any plans to release "Ghosts & Scholars Book of Shadows" volumes 1-3 as eBooks? Very unlikely, I would think. Though of course it's not down to me. That's too bad; I'd buy them in a second....
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Post by Michael Connolly on Oct 20, 2018 13:06:16 GMT
THE GHOSTS & SCHOLARS BOOK OF SHADOWS VOLUME 2 is now available to order from the Sarob Press website: sarobpress.blogspot.co.uk/Paul Lowe's cover is based on "Count Magnus", one of the stories sequelled or prequelled. The lineup of authors is much the same as for the first volume, which had some excellent material. The stories are: Peter Bell, “The Sands o’ Dee”; C.E. Ward “11334”; David Longhorn, “Lineage”; Elsa Wallace, “A Tale from Kildonan”; John Howard, “Touched”; Reggie Oliver, "Absalom”; Christopher Harman, “Slapstick”; Rick Kennett, “Dolls for Another Day”; Derek John, “The Desecrator”; Helen Grant, “The Third Time”; Mark Valentine, “Character” and John Ward, “The Partygoers”. I'm just about to re-read this. Going by memory the best stories are "The Sands o' Dee" which I think needs knowledge of the story it sequels to make complete sense; "The Desecrator", which is better than the story it sequels; and “11334”, which while its title gives away the story it sequels alludes to another of M.R. James's originals. (I think my grammar is okay in the last sentence.)
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Post by Michael Connolly on Oct 22, 2018 12:30:17 GMT
THE GHOSTS & SCHOLARS BOOK OF SHADOWS VOLUME 2 is now available to order from the Sarob Press website: sarobpress.blogspot.co.uk/Paul Lowe's cover is based on "Count Magnus", one of the stories sequelled or prequelled. The lineup of authors is much the same as for the first volume, which had some excellent material. The stories are: Peter Bell, “The Sands o’ Dee”; C.E. Ward “11334”; David Longhorn, “Lineage”; Elsa Wallace, “A Tale from Kildonan”; John Howard, “Touched”; Reggie Oliver, "Absalom”; Christopher Harman, “Slapstick”; Rick Kennett, “Dolls for Another Day”; Derek John, “The Desecrator”; Helen Grant, “The Third Time”; Mark Valentine, “Character” and John Ward, “The Partygoers”. I'm just about to re-read this. Going by memory the best stories are "The Sands o' Dee" which I think needs knowledge of the story it sequels to make complete sense; "The Desecrator", which is better than the story it sequels; and “11334”, which while its title gives away the story it sequels alludes to another of M.R. James's originals. (I think my grammar is okay in the last sentence.) I was wrong about this. It's "The Gift" from C.E. Ward in the first Book of Shadows that contains elements from two of M.R. James's original stories.
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