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Caliban 01-02-2019 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Nguyen (Post 151052)
Tartarus just published a new Reggie Oliver collection! How's that for the new year!

Can anyone tell me how long Tartarus take to deliver to the U.K.

They might be based here I don’t know?

In A Dark Light 01-02-2019 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Caliban (Post 151054)
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Originally Posted by Nguyen (Post 151052)
Tartarus just published a new Reggie Oliver collection! How's that for the new year!

Can anyone tell me how long Tartarus take to deliver to the U.K.

They might be based here I don’t know?

They are based in the UK. In my experience their delivieries usually arrive within the week.

Gnosticangel 01-02-2019 11:28 AM

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Just ordered the new Reggie Oliver from Tartarus. In my experience, it usually takes 10 days to reach me in rural New York.

Nguyen 01-02-2019 03:18 PM

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I live in Australia, and it usually takes 2 weeks for a Tartarus package to arrive which is pretty reasonable.

Michael 01-02-2019 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Nguyen (Post 151052)
Tartarus just published a new Reggie Oliver collection! How's that for the new year!

ORDERED!!! :)

Freyasfire 01-03-2019 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael (Post 151066)
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Originally Posted by Nguyen (Post 151052)
Tartarus just published a new Reggie Oliver collection! How's that for the new year!

ORDERED!!! :)

I ordered this immediately as well. I cannot wait! A new collection by Reggie Oliver is ALWAYS a reason to celebrate!

Masonwire 01-03-2019 09:29 AM

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A friend texted me about that yesterday and I went straight home and ordered it.

Freyasfire 01-10-2019 12:37 PM

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I just noticed a few tantalizing titles forthcoming in 2019 from Eibonvale Press on their website: THE NEO-DECADENT COOKBOOK edited by Brendan Connell (anthology) THE MUSE by James Champagne (chapbook) FURIOUS IN THE EXPANSE by Yarrow Paisley (chapbook) There were several other chapbooks listed, but these were the ones that tantalized me the most!

Comrade Tulayev 01-10-2019 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Freyasfire (Post 151119)
I just noticed a few tantalizing titles forthcoming in 2019 from Eibonvale Press on their website: THE NEO-DECADENT COOKBOOK edited by Brendan Connell (anthology) THE MUSE by James Champagne (chapbook) FURIOUS IN THE EXPANSE by Yarrow Paisley (chapbook) There were several other chapbooks listed, but these were the ones that tantalized me the most!

Indeed those do look very interesting... I didn't even know Eibonvale had a chapbook line (which they make available in little hard back books too!). On a bit of a whim (although a GR member highly recommended it from reading the ARC) I pre-ordered the newest Alexander Zelenyj, Blacker Against the Deep Dark. The stories are described as R rated twilight zone stories... which sounds really interesting to me.

Freyasfire 01-25-2019 10:29 AM

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While this isn't really a forthcoming books per se, I wasn't sure where else to post this, although I suppose a Mark Samuels thread would have sufficed. I apologize if this book has been mentioned before, but it is news to me.

So while just perusing the Vault of Evil forums, I discovered that a couple of books would soon be going out of print from Parallel Universe publications. The one that caught my eye was "England B: Ninety Minutes of Hell" written by a "Richard Staines" which is apparently a pseudonym of Mark Samuels. So anyhow, apparently this book will only be available until the end of February, after which it will be going out of print. I'm not sure if I'll be ordering it, as the description doesn't really appeal to me all that much: "Written by "Richard Staines" (in reality Mark Samuels) this is a series of hilariously non-PC comic horror stories featuring the "notorious" manager Vince Grinstead and the most violent, psychopathic footballers in the history of English soccer!"

I am a bit curious though, because I am a fan of Mark Samuels' other work. Has anybody actually read this? More details here:
Parallel Universe Publications: Soon to be Out of Print


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