Announcing SYLVAN DREAD: TALES OF PASTORAL DARKNESS

I keep reading 'Sylvan' as 'Sylvian" and now hope that in the future there will be an horror anthology tribute to David Sylvian.
 
I don't have the book yet but I know a couple of people who've received their copies. Richard posted a picture of it, sans jacket, on FB. There's also this new interview with him over at Rue Morgue: Rue Morgue
 
I wrote Three Hands last week asking about an ETA for my pre-ordered copy.
No answer yet. They have been similarly poor at responding in the past but I've always received the books that I ordered (eventually).
 
That's their correct email. I'm a regular customer of theirs and can attest that they can be slow in replying.

They just started mailing out copies so I wouldn't fret too much if you don't have it yet.
 
SYLVAN DREAD and MARKED TO DIE arrived at my place of employment today. I'm excited!

My co-workers know that I'm into occult fiction, so they pretty much knew who ordered the books. :)
 
SYLVAN DREAD and MARKED TO DIE arrived at my place of employment today. I'm excited!
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I have just started a real-time review of SYLVAN DREAD: HERE

(And already completed one for MARKED TO DIE: HERE)
 
Yup still waiting too for my pre-ordered copy. I'm also still waiting for a response to my last two e-mails from Three Hands regarding shipping of that pre-ordered copy.
 
That's strange about the people who pre-ordered. I only found out about the book a couple of weeks ago and purchased a copy on 24th June which arrived at work on Monday
 
The package from Three Hand Press had my name on it.
I ordered MARKED TO DIE via Amazon, and that package didn't have my name on it, so the person who went through the mail that day had to find out who it should go. Co-workers and the owner order books to be delivered at work too.
My name wasn't on the package because of the way I made my personal info file with Amazon. I have no problem about people knowing what books I read.

My co-workers read books by Thomas Pynchon, Michael Chabon, Jorge Luis Borges, Thomas Ligotti, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Conan Doyle, Philip K. Dick, to name a couple.

Around 25 years ago, I had a part time job at an accounting firm. Some of my co-workers then talked about Danielle Steele.
 
My co-workers read books by Thomas Pynchon, Michael Chabon, Jorge Luis Borges, Thomas Ligotti, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Conan Doyle, Philip K. Dick, to name a couple.

Damn, they've got taste.

Glad your copy of Marked to Die arrived safely in spite of confusion.


On a side note, where to start with the works of Gavin?
 
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