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Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:16 am Posts: 154 Location: St. Johns, MI
I'm loving it as well. Though I am a little confused since i'm also reading The Chosen as well. How does the Wraxall Inn fit into these two stories? In WW Abbie mentions it being in her family since the '50's. Anyway great story and much appreciation for mentioning me in the acknowledgements, Ed. Also got confirmation that my copy of Necro Files should get here by next thursday. Looking forward to reading Xipe.
~Tony Beals
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Joined: Fri Jul 24, 2009 6:28 pm Posts: 289 Location: Urinating, uncontrollably, on your kitchen floor
Glad you guys are enjoying it. It does sound pretty awesome. I can't remember the last time I read a decent witch tale, or saw a decent witch movie (the first 20 seconds of Season of the Witch was great. The rest sucked giant moose cock in hell).
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:16 am Posts: 154 Location: St. Johns, MI
First off Ed, let me say this is now my favorite book of yours. While there was only small amounts of sex and violence compared to your other books, I absolutely loved the plot, and the characters. I recieved it on thursday and finished it just after midnight last night. I thought considering one of the plot points revolving around midnight made that an interesting coincedence. Yet another interesting coincedance was when I woke up this morning and "palm-dialed" 666 on my phone lol. Anyway, I think I loved the epilogue the best. Very great way to end the story, and I am really hoping you sequalize this story or at the very least the characters. I love it when a story doesn't end the way you expect it too. I also want to thank you for putting me in the acknowledgements. It is great being recognized by one of my favorite authors. @Cassandra, It was really good. I can't imagine what Leisure might change in their TPB edition but was a great read. I wanna try to get a hold of the stories Ed used to base this story off of now. Ed, I have been looking for a book with the two stories you used to write this book but I have had no luck. I was able to buy Count Magnus and other ghost stories, though.
~Tony Beals
P.S. Hate to do it but...Go Tigers! lol
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Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:16 am Posts: 154 Location: St. Johns, MI
Ok I found one of the stories in the book I bought yesterday and Barnes and Noble has the second volume by Penguin classics so when I get some money on my card later, i'm gonna buy it and hope the other story(A view over the hill?) is on it.
~Tony Beals
_________________ "What?Is man merely a mistake of God's?Or is God merely a mistake of man's?"-Frederick Nietzsche
Big T, thanks for the very kind words. James' View from a Hill and Mr. Humphreys and his Inheritance can be found in the old Penguin pb of Collected Ghost Stories, which you should be able to get used dirt cheap on Amazon. But it's best to spend the extra money if you got it and buy Vol. 1 Count MAgnus and Other Stories, and Vol. II The Haunted Dolls House and Other Stories, both annotated by S.T. Joshi. Joshi's a genius of providing tons of inside info on HPL and James. And thanks much to the rest of you, too, for buying this; I'm quite partial to this book (I'll be picking up my copies at my po box Tuesday. As far as I know, the Leisure version (Witch-House) uses identical text, so there's nothing cut. The whole time writing it I wished I could go totally hardcore with it but realized it wouldn't improve anything cos the story's not cut out for that. However, I do have somme JAmesian tributes planned: a sequel of sort to Haunted Dolls House and a modern (and quite trashy) novella called Mr ad Miss Humphreys and their Inheritance. Both will be so hardcore, I'm giddy thinking about it!
Edward Lee PS--the name Wraxall I used antagonistically; it's actually from a different James story, Count MAgnus, I think. PPS--Now I HAVE to root for the damn Tigers cos they beat the Yankees! I think they did the same damn thing in 06!
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:16 am Posts: 154 Location: St. Johns, MI
Ed, Your very welcome. I have the first volume and I plan to order the second one today. I'm currently well into The Passage by Justin Cronin, so I definitely be a bit before I get to those stories. The version I have is the Joshi version. Since I was reading The Chosen and Witch Water at the same time, I was confusing Wraxall and Wroxton. I can't wait for your other tributes and pretty anything else you have coming out soon.
~Tony Beals
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Joined: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:39 am Posts: 165 Location: Illinois, USA
I got my copy in the mail today, and it could not come at a better time. Having real life things going on have kept me absent from the forums for a bit, but thought I would still drop by to express my appreciation for the breaks these books give me. It goes straight to the top of the TBR pile. Thanks again Lee.
I got my contrib copies at my PO Box yesterday and nearly keeled over. It's really cool looking! Thanks, all, for picking this up. I really hope you like it!
Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:35 am Posts: 483 Location: UK
I got my copies through on Monday. What a sweet looking piece of Book. I won't be starting it yet though. Need to build up a little Lee stockpile for them long winter nights coming in, but I'm looking forward to it for sure.
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 6:48 am Posts: 544 Location: Vienna, Austria, Europe
Finally got my copy today. Preordered it but waited for a bunch of other books to come out so I could save on overseas shipping costs. I'm masochistic that way. Gorgeous book and I feel guilty just thinking of fingerbanging its pages.
I know that Dorchester has slated for release both the digital and trade pb version of Witch Water (they, uh, still haven't paid me my advance for it, though, but I'm a patient man and happy to give them the benefit of the doubt!) Hence, they own those rights so there wouldn't be a Deadite pb of this book. I am hoping Deadite will publish the trade pb of Dunwich Romance, though, once the time stipulations of the hc contract have been met. I also noticed that Dorchester is re-releasing some of my older mass-market pbs as trades, which is cool. (Backwoods is one of them, I think.)
At any rate, thanks very much for your interest in Witch Water; it was down and dirty roller coaster of fun to write!
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 6:48 am Posts: 544 Location: Vienna, Austria, Europe
Finished it in two sittings. This is an excellent novel that is entertaining and suspenseful throughout. There are certain similarities to the plot of GAST/BLACK TRAIN (horny protagonist moves into a hotel in a new town, falls for a local girl, there are dreams of a fucked up past) but that didn't bother me. As I expected, my favorite parts were those written in ye olde English and luckily there were quite a few of those. I stand by my comment from a while back, when Ed posted a sample from the book, that I'd be down for a novella-type project written entirely like that. Not the most mainstream approach obviously but I'd dig it and it'd certainly be unique! Also impressive was the part where time flows back and forth, a part of the narrative that could easily have ended up being confusing when attempted by a lesser writer.
Thanks hugely, Wetbones, for the generous words. If it's any consolation, Dunwich Romance is written entirely in an attempt to sound like HPL, but its interspersed with some interesting diary entries written by Wilbur Whateley, featuring what I hope is an entertaining vernacular.
Konnie: this is how pea-brained I am. Yes, Gast and Witch Water both involve an old bed and breakfast mansion complete with a "museum" full of old artifacts, plus there's a sexual quirk bubbling in the protagonist, but this fact didn't even occur to me until the book was done! Writers sometimes sport a weird kind of creative blinders: we don't see obvious topicalities. Recently, my girlfriend proofed my novel Ghouls and immediately noticed the two main characters: the Colonel, and Sanders. In TWENTY YEARS that never occurred to me! Perhaps I was subconsciously endorsing KEntucky Fried Chicken!
Joined: Fri Jul 24, 2009 6:28 pm Posts: 289 Location: Urinating, uncontrollably, on your kitchen floor
I just rediscovered my e-file of HPL. I've only read one so story so far (Haunter of the Dark). I wanted to read up on some Cthuhlu stuff because my 3-year-old is totally enamoured with him/it. I just had to order her a stuffed Cthuhlu that she can take to bed (the octopus will no longer cut it)
Very cool! Check CafePress.com or Zazzle,com; I'm pretty sure they've got Cthulhu toddler clothes! And since you've rediiscovered your hpl file, be sure to read Rats in the Walls, Dunwich Horror, Colour out of Space,Dream's in the Witch House, and (probably my fave) He. Each story is a world of wonder!
Actually, they owe me at least 6k--THAT'S a stiffing! I guess I'm a lousy business man and always give publishers (or just about any business) the benefit of the doubt. Big mistake. I should've taken Brian's advice rendered way back when--probably too late now. Looks like I'll be walking like a cowboy for a while! Of course, other things in my career are going very well--I've much to be grateful for. And, yes, I do expect to be going heavy guns on Header 3 once I get my mother's situation stablized.
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 6:48 am Posts: 544 Location: Vienna, Austria, Europe
I sure hope the Leisure/Dorchester titles will end up getting reprinted by somebody who actually pays Ed for the sales. There are a couple (MONSTROSITY, THE BACKWOODS...) of them I skipped when they originally came out but am kind of curious about now. Of course I could get copies on the secondary market for pretty much nothing and that remains an option but I'd prefer Deadite Press to get them so I can buy new copies instead. The Leisure/Dorchester covers tended to be bland and boring (SLITHER was an exception) but just imagine what gory, fucked up goodness Deadite would deliver.
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