My copy of Blood Will Have Its Season is still missing! I am so
aggravated. We cleaned the house and it vanished from all known book
shelves, under the furniture, all 3 bathrooms and by my bed. I can't
find it anywhere. I am at the point where I swear I will buy another
copy.
The same thing happened to Beyond the Lamplight. How can this be?
These are trade paperbacks and everyone in the house knows better than
to mess with my genre fiction.
My copy of Clore's Weird Words still has not arrived. WH Pugmire has
already written a review and my copy is nowhere in sight!
aarrggghhhh
I preordered Cthulhu 101 ages ago from a comic book store to beat the
rush and now it's available on Amazon! Arrggghhh
And, by the bye, where the heck are R'lyeh Rising, Voodoo Virus and
Cthulhu's Dark Cults? Chaosium fall into a well during the last
earthquake?
I am not amused,
Matt
PS -On the plus side, Low Red Moon by Kiernan is amazingly well
written, Lovecraft Unbound really picked up after the first 130+ pages
and I have Weird Inhabitants of the Sesqua Valley on deck.
> My copy of Clore's Weird Words still has not arrived. WH Pugmire has
> already written a review and my copy is nowhere in sight!
> aarrggghhhh
Too bad you didn't come across me at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival,
where I was, as someone put it, giving away copies like those guys who
hand out Bibles. (Okay, I actually only gave out five or six copies to
specific favored individuals.)
--
Dan Clore
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My collected fiction, _The Unspeakable and Others_:
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