KINGDOM of FEAR : The World of Stephen King edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. Published by Underwood-Miller in 1986. Fine Condition First edition hardcover in a fine condition dust jacket. A collection of eighteen essays by King, Robert Bloch, Ramsey Campbell, Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Michael McDowell, and others. Stephen King enthusiasts will relish this collection of essays about his books and films. King's books deal with everyday people whose lives have slipped over the edge into the realm of the fantastic. His cinematic style of writing has lent itself to be adapted for films. Here, 17 horror and fantasy experts, including Harlan Ellison, Robert Bloch, and Andrew Greely, explore, analyze, and discuss the King phenomenon of horror, presenting a balanced picture. |
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Wormwood is a regular paperback journal devoted to discussion of authors, books and themes in the fields of the fantastic, supernatural and decadent in literature. It contains essays, articles, short appreciations, new research and perspectives from new and established writers about acknowled...
A fanciful Christmas Tale by H. Warner Munn with six illustrations by Victoria Poyser. This chapbook is signed by the illustrator.