Original anthology of 13 sf stories, a memorial for Terry Carr. |
Also available in a signed, numbered, hardback edition (-89-6, $47.00) limited to 200 copies with a bonus chapbook, The Wager. |
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Chapbook included with the hardback edition of The Indian Rope Trick and Other Violent Entertainments. |
Horror collection. Limited to 350 copies. A paperback edition (-750-5, €20.00) is also available. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Second collection of one hundred drabbles (stories of exactly one hundred words) by authors such as Jonathan Carroll and Arthur C. Clarke, being sold in aid of charity. This edition contains an index to both volumes, and is limited to 1000 copies. |
Anthology of 100 stories, each of which is exactly 100 words long. Limited to 1000 copies. |
Fantasy novel with an introduction by Michael Moorcock. An early version of part of the book appeared as “Conversations at Ma Maia Metron” (New Worlds #8, March 1975). Originally scheduled for publication in 1987, the manuscript was lost until now. |
Meadley’s first novel, subsequently published by Michael Butterworth in 2015. |
With its odd mixture of present-day nihilism and 18th century blood sports, Melconath is one of the strangest fantasy worlds ever imagined. Bukh Tabrolf, barbarian, philosopher and sportsman, “wooden beads plaited into his hair”, makes a journey to the mysterious city, accompanied by a poacher, a boy, and a lady boxer. Not so much swords-and-sorcery as swords-and-wildfowling, against a background of a failed romantic revolution. |
Funny, clever and erudite defence of Colin Wilson following a series of splenetic reviews of Wilson’s biography, Dreaming to Some Purpose, in The Observer and elsewhere. Available as a free PDF download from the Savoy website. |
Heavily illustrated associational collection of articles by the sometime New Worlds writer. Subjects include genre fiction, Nazism, Diana, the Moors’ murders, with anecdotes around the British literary scene. |
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Original novelette issued in a limited edition of 300 numbered copies, to coincide with Meaney’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 41. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 15 prose poems and short-short stories with illustrations by Roman Scott. |
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Signed limited hardcover edition of 100 copies. Also available in a slipcased, leatherbound, edition ($99) limited to 13 signed copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Also available in a deluxe hardcover edition, limited to 100 numbered copies signed by the author, with two extra stories. |
A collection of stories ostensibly written by famous 19th-early 20th century authors, framed as stories told at a club. Each story is preceded by an untitled prologue relating how the following “manuscript” was found, and interspersed with an untitled framing narration, purported to be by Arthur Conan Doyle (also the supposed transcriber of the stories), relating the circumstances under which the authors told the stories to the Ghost Club. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Collection of 12 stories, the author’s first collection. |
Collection of 21 stories, ten original. Introduction by Damien Broderick. A print-on-demand edition; a signed limited hardcover edition of 100 (-23-2, A$75.00) is also available. Details taken from online listing. |