With my name properly attributed in the book, mind you.
In the mail. My story is on page 58. VICTORY. pic.twitter.com/NheShwMUmS
— Ogiel (Moe Lane) (@Ogiel23) November 26, 2018
With my name properly attributed in the book, mind you.
In the mail. My story is on page 58. VICTORY. pic.twitter.com/NheShwMUmS
— Ogiel (Moe Lane) (@Ogiel23) November 26, 2018
From Ulthar Press’s Facebook page:
It’s come to our attention that a gremlin got into the printing of our latest book, PICKMAN’S GALLERY, resulting in some fractured formatting. (How this happened after the book passed the proof stage without such errors is anyone’s guess.) So, we have pulled the book while corrections are being made. We apologize for any inconvenience to our readers and writers. If you ordered one of the error editions and would like a free replacement of the corrected edition (once it is released), please send us an DM through this site with your name, address and proof of purchase and we’ll happily replace the book.
If you’ve gotten your copy, I don’t know whether to tell you to turn the book back in — or keep it as an investment for your great-grandchildren. After all; books like these can become very profitable to collectors interested in such things when literary figures are involved. And it is my first professional fiction sale. So I guess it’s your call?
For all of you who don’t buy print books anymore. Yes, Pickman’s Gallery is the one that has my short story in it. Enjoy!
Pickman’s Gallery is a collection of Cthulhu Mythos stories centered around the HP Lovecraft short story ‘Pickman’s Model.’ Just came out, in fact. It features a story by Moe Lane.
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Aw, I’m just funning you. Still, I hear that a Kindle version is coming out next week.
The story of mine in Pickman’s Gallery (Ulthar Press, 2018) is called ‘Pickman’s Model,’ because… well, because it’s me, folks. Of course I was going to feel no shame. Besides, while it is advisable to read the short story of the same name by HP Lovecraft, I feel that it will be easy to tell the two stories about. Truly, I do. Continue reading Please buy “Pickman’s Gallery:” I have a story in it.