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Silverfish   12-09-2006, 08:51 PM
#61
Britfan Wrote:...just beat someone to a signed Harbingers...

Yeah! Good for you.

Stephanie

Abe's raised eyebrows caused furrows in his extended forehead. "Five in twelve hours?"
"Oh, and like you've never had a cranky day?"
cobalt   12-09-2006, 11:05 PM
#62
Britfan,
I was able to get a copy of Freak Show a few months ago, what Maggers said is so true.

EWMAN
Dave F   12-10-2006, 03:46 PM
#63
cobalt79 Wrote:Britfan,
I was able to get a copy of Freak Show a few months ago, what Maggers said is so true.

Limited hard back on UK E-bay - current bid is £28 (about $56) and reserve not met yet

Think I may have to go looking for the paper back

The artist formally known as Britfan
IanSF   12-10-2006, 04:38 PM
#64
Britfan Wrote:Limited hard back on UK E-bay - current bid is £28 (about $56) and reserve not met yet

Think I may have to go looking for the paper back
Dave - abebooks.co.uk has it for £13.14 ($25), shipping from the USA.
Dave F   12-10-2006, 04:51 PM
#65
IanSF Wrote:Dave - abebooks.co.uk has it for £13.14 ($25), shipping from the USA.

Thanks - If I can't raise the money for a decent bid this week I'll go for that one

Wish me luck on the horses!

The artist formally known as Britfan
Dave F   01-08-2007, 06:57 PM
#66
Just added Freak Show - the Limited signed was on it's third relist on E-bay.

I figure i was destined to buy it - gave others 2 chaces - and it was just sat on e-bay calling to me

I'll never be rich - this FPW habbit is starting to get expensive

The artist formally known as Britfan
fpw   01-08-2007, 07:38 PM
#67
Britfan Wrote:Just added Freak Show - the Limited signed

[SIZE="3"]The paperback cover was hideous, but I was especially pleased with the Borderlands Press edition (one of the most beautiful hardcovers I've ever been in). Phil Parks did the cover (a brilliant sideshow poster) and the interior art. My idea (for the hardcover only) was to write Phil himself into my backstory as an artist who was hanging around, sketching the freaks. Phil's artwork was given the look of pages torn from a sktech pad. This integration of art, artist, and story makes the hardcover a unique book (I think).[/SIZE]

FPW
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Bluesman Mike Lindner   01-08-2007, 08:08 PM
#68
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]The paperback cover was hideous, but I was especially pleased with the Borderlands Press edition (one of the most beautiful hardcovers I've ever been in). Phil Parks did the cover (a brilliant sideshow poster) and the interior art. My idea (for the hardcover only) was to write Phil himself into my backstory as an artist who was hanging around, sketching the freaks. Phil's artwork was given the look of pages torn from a sktech pad. This integration of art, artist, and story makes the hardcover a unique book (I think).[/SIZE]

How much input do you have in cover art, Paul? I agree it is =very= important. Especially the spine--author and title LEGIBLE!!! Don't get artsy-fartsy. Had a conversation once with a certain Big Name whose name I will not mention...OK, OK
Bluesman Mike Lindner   01-08-2007, 08:13 PM
#69
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]The paperback cover was hideous, but I was especially pleased with the Borderlands Press edition (one of the most beautiful hardcovers I've ever been in). Phil Parks did the cover (a brilliant sideshow poster) and the interior art. My idea (for the hardcover only) was to write Phil himself into my backstory as an artist who was hanging around, sketching the freaks. Phil's artwork was given the look of pages torn from a sktech pad. This integration of art, artist, and story makes the hardcover a unique book (I think).[/SIZE]

How much input do you have in cover art, Paul? I agree it is =very= important. Especially the spine--author and title LEGIBLE!!! Don't get artsy-fartsy. Had a conversation once with a certain Big Name whose name I will not mention...OK, OK, Joe Haldeman--who confided he was so disappointed about the cover of MINDBRIDGE he had to sit down in a 53rd St. bar to calm himself before going to his publisher's art department and maybe doing something bad.
IanSF   01-10-2007, 03:55 PM
#70
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]The paperback cover was hideous... [/SIZE]
Have to agree with that, it's not pleasant to look at, but it was the only copy I could get at the time. But the story is fantastic, Maggers and cobalt are right on the money.

Britfan Wrote:Just added Freak Show - the Limited signed was on it's third relist on E-bay.

I figure i was destined to buy it - gave others 2 chaces - and it was just sat on e-bay calling to me

I'll never be rich - this FPW habbit is starting to get expensive
Nice one Dave, congrats on your win. Unfortunately, my pockets don't run to getting special editions, just getting the books sometimes is hard enough, when they can only be found outside of the UK.
I did splash out on 'The Last Rakosh' though, a birthday treat.
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