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Baltimore, MD. Cemetery Dance Magazine. 1989-2004. Softcover books. This collection features 46 issues in 45 original magazines, presented in the CD slipcases as shown. Includes all issues with the exception of issue # 1, #6, #7, and # 8. Fine to Near Fine+ condition.
Each magazine size approx. 11.0" x 8.5"
List of Titles :
Issue #2 June 1989 Issue 2
Issue #3 Winter 1990 Volume Two, Issue One
Issue #4 Spring 1990 Volume Two, Issue Two
Issue #5 Summer 1990 Volume Two, Issue Three
Issue # 9 Summer 1991 Volume Three, Issue Three
Issue # 10 Fall 1991 Volume Three, Issue Four
Issue # 11 Winter 1992 Volume Four, Issue One
Issue # 12 Spring 1992 Volume Four, Issue Two
Issue # 13 Summer 1992 Volume Four, Issue Three
Issue # 14 Fall 1992 Volume Four, Issue Four
Issue # 15 Winter 1993 Volume Five, Issue One
Issue # 16 Spring 1993 Volume Five, Issue Two
Issue #17 / #18 Fall 1993 Volume Five, Issue 3/4
A rare limited set from Cemetery Dance Publications. There were only 10 of these sets privately offered and made available by Cemetery Dance . Each set included the Signed Limited Edition Cemetery Dance #50, a unique hand-written story, the "Celebrating 50 Issues of the Dance" poster, and a typed manuscript of the story. Read more.
Cemetery Dance is the World Fantasy Award-winning magazine of horror, dark mystery, and suspense. Published about once per year, each issue is packed with 104 to 136 pages of short stories, articles, columns, interviews, news, and reviews!
Over the last THIRTY years we've published authors such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub, Charles Beaumont, Graham Masterton, Richard Laymon, Bentley Little, Michael Slade, Douglas Clegg, Jack Ketchum, William F. Nolan, Joe R. Lansdale, Poppy Z. Brite, Ronald Kelly, Rick Hautala, and hundreds of others, including the best new writers in the genre.
Our stunning full-color covers are painted by the best artists in the business including Bernie Wrightson, Phil Parks, Alan M. Clark, Glenn Chadbourne, Chad Savage, Jill Bauman, Caniglia, Charles Lang, Stacy Drum, Allen Koszowski, and many other horror greats. And there's even more striking artwork inside the magazine, too!
In addition to the great short stories and insightful interviews in every issue, there is also a great mix of regular columns. These include:
• "News from the Dead Zone" is the only regularly-published feature column devoted to Stephen King, and it only appears in Cemetery Dance magazine. This column features exclusive insider information on all Stephen King news -- past, present and future! If you loved the old Castle Rock newsletter, you'll love Cemetery Dance! Cemetery Dance readers were the first to see a photo of Stephen King, Tom Hanks, and Frank Darabont, all together on the movie set of The Green Mile (issue #30)! And they were some of the few to see an exclusive sneak-peek photo essay of King's office and read an exclusive interview with his office staff (issue #31)! King himself was interviewed in our special 50th issue, too!
• Thomas F. Monteleone's classic "M.A.F.I.A." column is the most irreverent, entertaining, and longest-running column in the history of horror and dark fantasy, dealing with all things publishing. Monteleone writes about breaking in, breaking out, being successful, and being a failure—all in his inimitable, "tell it like it is" style.
• Don D'Auria has been a professional book editor for many years now. Find out how a publisher chooses manuscripts, and works with both established and upcoming genre authors, as D'Auria shares his "Editorial Perspectives" with Cemetery Dance readers, giving them "A View from the Other Side of the Desk."
• To say that Ellen Datlow has read a lot of books and stories would be an understatement. For more than twenty years she edited the horror half of St. Martin's essential Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, and edited numerous original anthologies including Inferno, which recently won theIHG award and World Fantasy Award. Now, in the pages of Cemetery Dance, you'll find out what Datlow thinks about "The Last 10 Books I've Read."
• "MediaDrone" by Michael Marano offers the kind of movie criticism you won't find in your local newspaper or Entertainment Weekly. Since Issue 35 of Cemetery Dance, he's offered perceptive, serious reviews of genre movies — praising films that mainstream critics pretend to loathe, or annihilating the latest bloated Hollywood blockbuster.
• Bob Morrish has been shining a "Spotlight on Publishing" since way back in Issue #8 (Spring 1991). There have been a lot of changes in the publishing world over the years, both in theNew York publishing houses and in the small press, and Morrish will continue to interview key players in genre publishing to keep readers abreast of the latest developments and trends.
• Some people think the drive-in movie theater is a thing of the past, but Mark Sieber's "Horror Drive-In" has been one of the Internet's best-kept secrets since early 2006. Sieber combines nostalgia for the old days of drive-ins and Famous Monsters of Filmland, with a passion for today's independent films and small press fiction. His column explores the state of the genre, from a true fan's perspective.
All this and much, much more... and only in Cemetery Dance!
Cemetery Dance Publications is an American specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. It is associated with Cemetery Dance magazine, which was founded in 1988. They began to publish books in 1992. They later expanded to encompass a magazine and website featuring news, interviews, and reviews related to horror literature.
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