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Post by jwar on Sept 4, 2011 9:38:12 GMT -6
Hey guys! Long time no chat! I am looking to move a few books that are just sitting on my shelf (like they'd be anywhere else). Not really hurting for money, but could use some...that's for sure. Anyway, I have the following books for sale. All prices Shipped CONUS with confirmation and insurance. International shipping is extra, but I will definitely ship international. No problem. For faster response, please email me at thorockmorton@yahoo.com Thanks for looking! Tequila Sunrise Lettered Edition by Brian Keene-$500 This book was purchased in a silent auction to help a young man in need. I donated $1,200 to the cause and in return received this and about 6 other books. Brian is a great guy (just had to throw that in there). It has been personalized to me, but I believe that because of the nature of why this book was given to me, it increases the value. I'm also open to best offers if the price seems unfair. These things range in price sometimes. Slime After Slime Delirium by Mark McLaughlin-$100 This one came from Brian's personal collection. Great condition and hard to find. Benjamin's Parasite Lettered Edition Delirium-$150 Great book, mint condition, great price Haunter of the Threshold by Edward Lee Limited-$150
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Post by jwar on Sept 4, 2011 10:24:46 GMT -6
I also have a bunch of Edward Lee and various other titles I'd be willing to part with. I'll get a full list in a bit.
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Post by jwar on Sept 7, 2011 17:31:55 GMT -6
You guys going to buy my shit or what?
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Post by jwar on Sept 11, 2011 9:28:00 GMT -6
Wow...I really thought I'd at least have some questions or something of that nature. I know these are expensive and all, but I do have other books. Should I list the others? The economy has taken a toll on people I suppose. I would list them on the Keenedom but found out that the sites no longer in use.
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Post by jackstaynes on Sept 20, 2011 5:38:21 GMT -6
Hey fella, don't feel down about it. Folkses don't know which way is up right now. I checked your shit out and that's a great price on Haunter, if I didn't have two already I'd snap it up. I'm also finding that folks are more interested in picking up the new shit rather than spending dough on the older more vintage books to beef up their collection... the worms turning right now fella, but that worm keeps spinning round and round and I'm sure someday soon it will be staring right back at you.
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Post by jwar on Sept 20, 2011 8:02:46 GMT -6
Hey fella, don't feel down about it. Folkses don't know which way is up right now. I checked your shit out and that's a great price on Haunter, if I didn't have two already I'd snap it up. I'm also finding that folks are more interested in picking up the new shit rather than spending dough on the older more vintage books to beef up their collection... the worms turning right now fella, but that worm keeps spinning round and round and I'm sure someday soon it will be staring right back at you. lol I hope you're right Jack. It seems like people don't want to buy anything lately. Money must be as tight for them as it is for me.
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Post by geneoneill on Sept 20, 2011 11:49:04 GMT -6
As a writer I know I'm not alone saying book-selling-times are tough. A s/l hardback and the lettered sold out quickly for me a few books back. Now, DEATHFLASH or NOT FADE AWAY are still not quite sold out. And both are pretty good books, NFA maybe my best to date. I think sales even for relatively inexpensive paperbacks are fairly sluggish. I expected a better pre-order for both RUSTING CHICKENS and DOUBLEJACK. If it weren't for digital sales specialty press writers would be in deep do-do. This is all from my point of view. And I'm not complaining just stating the truth. Gene
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Post by mrtawkytawny2 on Sept 20, 2011 22:27:49 GMT -6
Hey fella, don't feel down about it. Folkses don't know which way is up right now. I checked your shit out and that's a great price on Haunter, if I didn't have two already I'd snap it up. I'm also finding that folks are more interested in picking up the new shit rather than spending dough on the older more vintage books to beef up their collection... the worms turning right now fella, but that worm keeps spinning round and round and I'm sure someday soon it will be staring right back at you. lol I hope you're right Jack. It seems like people don't want to buy anything lately. Money must be as tight for them as it is for me. Right now I don't have a vehicle. My car was declared a loss after an accident last month. I was inside the car when this happened, but I'm okay. I'm currently car hunting and looking at three different vehicles. The week after the car accident my laptop which I'd had for 6-7 years finally decided to try dying on me. I was expecting this to happen eventually so I just purchased a new laptop. Toshiba Gazelle recycles laptops so it was nice to get some money for the old laptop. Now I'm just waiting to get a rebate associated with the purchase of the new laptop. I'd like to preorder a Demon hardcover-Than I noticed the price is $63.00-Ow! I'll have to think more about ordering Demon. Steve
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Post by jwar on Sept 23, 2011 9:41:25 GMT -6
So do you guys have any suggestions on where to move these? I've looked at Ebay and it's ridiculous...hate it in fact. Thought about Craigslist, but meh as well. I've listed on Shocklines and got nothing...any other places I could list books? Not really desperate or anything here, but it would be nice to have a little cash.
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Post by jwar on Sept 24, 2011 10:46:13 GMT -6
Full list!
Clive Barker- The Adventures of Mr. Maximilian Bacchus
Nexus:Ascenison Burnt out Priests, Rabbis and Ministries Prodigal Blues As Fate Would Have It The Face that Must Die Michale Louis Calvillo Afterlife Douglass Clegg Santa Steps Out Robert Devereaux The 13th John Everson Shackled Ray Garton 1000 Nettle Folds, Hunting Zoe, Injustice, Love Lies Dying, The Nocturne Steve Gerlach Blood in Electric Blue, Catching Hell, Clickers III, Judas Goat, The Living and the Ded, Long After Dark Greg Gifune The Cage Andrew Harper The Oz Suite, Visions Through a Shattered Lens Gerard Houarner Prototype Brian Hodge Dread in the Beast Charlee Jacob Midnight Grinding Ronald Kelly Kill Whitey, The Rising (book club edition), The Rising Selected Scenes, Terminal the Play Brian Keene Only Child Jack Ketchum By Bizarre Hands, The Boar Joe Lansdale Flesh Richard Laymon Last Exit for the Lost Tim Lebbon The Bighead (Overlook), Creekers, Dahmer's Not Dead, Family Tradition, Flesh Gothic, Going Monstering, Golemesque, Header 2, Infernally Yours, Pages Torn from a Travel Journal, The Pig/The House, Trolley No. 1825 Edward Lee Dreams in Black and White John Little God's End, Innocents Lost Michael McBride At the Foothills of Frenzy Slime After Slime Mark McLaughlin Deeper, Harvest Moon James A Moore The Damned William Ollie Valley of the Dead Kim Paffenroth Market Adjustment Andersen Prunty Bad Magick Steve Shrewsbury & Nate Southard The Long Last Call John Skipp Maneater Guy N. Smith Empty Mile Matthew Stokoe The Sinister Mr. Corpse Jeff Strand Thought Forms Jeffery Thomas Cross Country Tim Waggoner Hero, His Pain, Orgy of Souls, The Resurrectionist, Yaccub's Curse Wrath James White The World More Full of Weeping Major Karnage
Slob Centipede Press Strange Magic Lettered Dark Regions Coven Lettered Necro Tequila Sunrise Lettered Bloodletting Benjamin's Parasite Lettered Delirium Haunter of the Threshold Limited Infernal House
Arcane Wisdom Titles
Moon Child Aleister Crowley Ouroboros Michael Kelly & Carol Weekes The Great God Pan Arthur Machen
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