On the cover of the February 1988 issue of The Twilight Zone Magazine, one of the things listed was "T.E.D. Klein's Dark Dreams". It is composed of one page of verse and one page of art (a detail from a painting by Hieronymus Bosch.)
Yesterday Chiroptera Press posted this picture of a "unique collaboration":
I'm not quite sure what to make of the statement that "This is a broadside with the opening paragraph of Nightown. The novel was abandoned after the 1st draft, so this may be the closest glimpse we get from it." It doesn't sound as if they are going to publish a complete/revised version.
Mirabile dictu, word has emerged that T. E. D. Klein’s second novel Nighttown, which has been delayed for the past 30 years, may actually see the light of day. Remember back in the late 1980s when Nighttown was announced all over the place? Viking, who published Klein’s previous two books — the...
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I hope that there was progress from there and now Chiroptera has the completed script!
From the Chiroptera newsletter: "To close our remaining year, we have a new Broadside collaboration with T.E.D. Klein and publisher and artist Jonathan Dennison for the opening sequence of Klein's abandoned novel Nighttown. This is a very limited letterpress edition of only 150x pieces, only 100x will be available direct from us. Sales will kick off next Thursday 12/4 at noon eastern time. More details in the coming week."