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    Sky Horizon by David Brin (Subterranean Press, August 2007, 978-1-59606-109-5, $35.00, 123pp, hc, na, cover by Scott Hampton) [High Horizon]
        Young-adult SF novella. Teens get hold of an alien. This is a signed, limited edition of 1500; a lettered edition of 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase ($150.00) is also available. Volume one in the series.





    Antediluvian Tales by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, November 2007, 978-1-59606-116-3, $25.00, 116pp, hc, co, cover by Shadow Angelina Starkey)
        Associational collection of seven stories, two original, set in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina, most featuring the Stubbs family. Brite’s foreword discusses the effect Katrina has had on her work. A signed, limited edition of 400 with bonus chapbook, The H.O.G. Syndrome, is also available ($45.00).


    Crown of Thorns by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, June 2005, $15.00, 24pp, ph, ss, cover by Mary Fleener) [Dr. Brite]
        A brand new short story about Poppy’s alter ego, Dr. Brite, a forensic pathologist. Limited to 300 signed numbered softcovers, and 52 signed lettered hardcovers ($75.00).


    D*U*C*K by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, December 2006, 978-1-59606-076-0, $35.00, 132pp, hc, na, cover by Greg Peters) [Rickey and G-Man]
        Associational novella, a Rickey and G-Man culinary caper set in New Orleans; this could be considered an alternate world story, since in this world Hurricane Katrina missed New Orleans. This is a signed edition; a lettered, traycased, leatherbound edition of 26 signed copies ($150.00) is also available. Announced as Waiting for Bobby Hebert.



    The Feast of St. Rosalie by Poppy Z. Brite (Subterranean Press, January 2003, $15.00, 32pp, ph, ss, cover by Gail Cross) [Stubbs family]
        Poppy Z. Brite has spent the past year exploring the lives of the Stubbs family, a clan whose roots are sunk deep in the traditional culture of New Orleans. These characters appear in her forthcoming novels The Value of X and Liquor as well as several of the stories in her forthcoming collection The Devil You Know. “The Feast of St. Rosalie” is another such story. Limited to 750 numbered softcover chapbooks and 100 numbered hardcovers ($75.00), signed by author.



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