I spent last weekend at the premiere sf literary event of Texas, Armadillocon. While there, I acquired some excellent goodies.
Space Squid Number 7 (Fall 2009) Edited by Matthew Bay, D Chang, and Steve Wilson
In the dark times before the advent of the Internet and the current digital age, science fiction fans commonly produced photocopied and stapled fanzines that they printed on paper! Further obliterating that long illustrious history, the irreverent Space Squid offers 32 pages stories, humor, and cartoons. For those who prefer their sf lunacy a tad more digitally, this zine is available as a handy pdf.
He Is Legend: An Anthology Celebrating Richard Matheson Edited by Christopher Conlon
Promo copy:
Just say the name and the memories come flooding back — Somewhere in Time, Duel, The Shrinking Man, I Am Legend, and countless more. He’s one of the greatest storytellers of our time — or any time.
Now Gauntlet Press has assembled He Is Legend: An Anthology Celebrating Richard Matheson, a spectacular anthology of original, never-before published stories by today’s best writers — stories set in Richard Matheson’s own fictional universes, and published with Mr. Matheson’s complete cooperation!
And, among the many contributions to the book, is the first collaboration ever between Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, the novella "Throttle" — their take on Matheson’s classic "Duel." This is, obviously, a once-in-a-lifetime publishing event, as it’s father and son’s first collaboration. Both Stephen King and Joe Hill will be signing both the numbered and lettered editions.
Other contributors to this anthology, edited by Christopher Conlon, include F. Paul Wilson, Joe Lansdale, Whitley Strieber, Richard Christian Matheson, William F. Nolan, Gary Braunbeck, Thomas Monteleone, John Shirley and an introduction by Ramsey Campbell.
And, as an added bonus, He Is Legend features the original full-length screenplay "Conjure Wife" — over 20,000 never-before published words by Richard Matheson himself, in collaboration with the late Charles Beaumont that was filmed as "Burn, Witch Burn."
Cover art and six interior illustrations by Matheson’s favorite artist Harry O. Morris.
How could I possibly resist this one? WOW!
Sailor Tom Sharkey Stories by Mark Finn
Another one of those stapled, photocopied things mentioned above, this 30 page contains fictionalized adventures of legendary boxer Tom Sharkey. The acclaimed Finn prepared this edition of three original short stories especially for Armadillocon.