Publication Date: July 2009
Cover Artist: Alan M. Clark (painting his vision of a critical scene in Peter Straub's next novel, A Dark Matter)
Interior Artists: Glenn Chadbourne, Russell Dickerson, Keith Minnion, Erin S. Wells, Hugh Voght
Page Count: 104
Fiction
"Monsters" a novelette by Stewart O'Nan
"The Innocents at the Museum of Antiquities" by Douglas Clegg (part one of an original novella)
"Variations on a Theme From Seinfeld" by Peter Straub
"A Long Excerpt From A Dark Matter" by Peter Straub
"Johnny" by Bruce McAllister
Features
"A Long Interview with Peter Straub" by Mathias Clasen
"The Peter Principles, Or Nearly Two Dozen Things You Need To Know About Peter Straub" by Hank Wagner
"A Dark Matter by Peter Straub Feature Review" by Bev Vincent
The Usual Suspects
"Words from the Editor" by Richard Chizmar
"The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association" by Thomas F. Monteleone
"Stephen King News: From The Dead Zone" by Bev Vincent
"MediaDrome" by Michael Marano
"Editorial Perspectives" by Don D'Auria
"The Last Ten Things I've Read" by Ellen Datlow
"Spotlight on Publishing" by Robert Morrish
"Fine Points" by Ed Gorman
"Horror Drive-In" by Mark Sieber
"Cemetery Dance Reviews" edited by Nanci Kalanta
"The Final Question" by Brian Freeman (featuring Kealan Patrick Burke, Simon Clark, Ray Garton, Ed Gorman, Rick Hautala, Brian Keene, Jack Ketchum, Edward Lee, Elizabeth Massie, Norman Partridge, and Peter Straub)
Limited Edition:
Cemetery Dance #61 marked the triumphant return of our "Special Issues" while introducing the brand new look and feel of the revamped magazine. In addition to a short story and a novel excerpt by Peter Straub, this issue also included a novelette by Stewart O'Nan and Part One of "The Innocents at the Museum of Antiquities" by Douglas Clegg, along with "A Long Interview with Peter Straub" by Mathias Clasen and "The Peter Principles, Or Nearly Two Dozen Things You Need To Know About Peter Straub" by Hank Wagner.
These collectible books will be Smyth sewn and printed on the same interior paper stock as our normal signed Limited Editions so they'll hold up better than the regular version of the magazine you see on the newsstand. This extremely affordable hardcover will also feature a full-color reproduction of the magazine's front cover right on the binding, beautiful special endpapers, and each copy will be signed by the editor on a unique Limitation Sheet featuring gorgeous COLOR artwork by Glenn Chadbourne created just for this special edition!
• Traycased Lettered Edition Smyth sewn hardcover, signed by the editor, with a satin ribbon page marker, limited 23 copies, the number of copies purchased during the promotional sales window
What we offer here is a PC copy of this edition, identical to teh Traycased Lettered Edition EXCEPT THERE IS NOT TRAYCASE and it is marked PC instead of a letter, signed by Richard Chizmar.
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