Michael Sauers
The Moonlit Mind
November 21, 2011
Looks like Dean’s releasing this fourth original eBook on 28 November 2011 titled The Moonlit Mind. (Can you name the other three? Answer below.) According to DeanKoontz.com:
In this chilling original stand-alone novella, available exclusively as an eBook, #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz offers a taste of what’s to come in his new novel, 77 Shadow Street, with a mesmerizing tale of a homeless boy at large in a city fraught with threats . . . both human and otherwise.
Twelve-year-old Crispin has lived on the streets since he was nine—with only his wits and his daring to sustain him, and only his silent dog, Harley, to call his friend. He is always on the move, never lingering in any one place long enough to risk being discovered. Still, there are certain places he returns to. In the midst of the tumultuous city, they are havens of solitude: like the hushed environs of St. Mary Salome Cemetery, a place where Crispin can feel at peace—safe, at least for a while, from the fearsome memories that plague him . . . and seep into his darkest nightmares. But not only his dreams are haunted. The city he roams with Harley has secrets and mysteries, things unexplainable and maybe unimaginable. Crispin has seen ghosts in the dead of night, and sensed dimensions beyond reason in broad daylight. Hints of things disturbing and strange nibble at the edges of his existence, even as dangers wholly natural and earthbound cast their shadows across his path. Alone, drifting, and scavenging to survive is no life for a boy. But the life Crispin has left behind, and is still running scared from, is an unspeakable alternative . . . that may yet catch up with him.
There is more to Crispin’s world, and its darkest corners yet to be encountered, in this eBook’s special bonus: a spine-tingling excerpt from Dean Koontz’s forthcoming novel, 77 Shadow Street.
Here’s an easy Amazon.com link for Kindle owners. If you’re looking for other formats check out The Moonlit Mind on DeanKoontz.com.
Quiz answer: The Book of Counted Sorrows, “Why I Shout At The Computer Screen”, and “Darkness Under the Sun”.
Night Chills & Icebound reissues & 4-for-3 Sale @ Amazon
November 19, 2011
Amazon.com has recently listed $9.99 (assumed premium) paperback editions of Icebound and Night Chills slated for 31 July and 7 August 2012 releases respectively.
Additionally that title along with some other forthcoming titles (listed below) are currently available for a Buy 3, get one free promotion. (There may be others but these are the ones I could find. Amazon doesn’t seem to have a list of all the titles participating in the promotion.)
- Night Chills
- Icebound
- Tick Tock
- Sole Survivor
- False Memory
- Dark Rivers of the Heart
- Life Expectancy
- Forever Odd
Thoughts on 77 Shadow Street
November 11, 2011
This morning I finished 77 Shadow Street and I just thought I’d share some thoughts without supplying any spoilers.
- This is Dean’s first (correct me if I’m wrong) haunted house story.
- Of course, being a Koontz novel, what you think of as a haunted house, and what Dean thinks of as a haunted house may not exactly match.
- This book has one of the largest number of characters of any of his novels I can think of.
- It also has what might be the least amount of character dialogue as any other of his novels. In some places there are stretches of 20 or more pages without any dialogue. To me this made it read much differently from most of Dean’s novels.
- Lastly, all of the action takes place in one of the shortest time periods of his available work. (I think some of the Brian Coffey mysteries occurred in short time frames, but seeing as they’re not generally available…)
The other comment I have is that this ARC seems to have a large number of errors in it. Granted, advance copies are prone to having errors but I found three, and that many from a major publisher (Bantam) is pretty uncommon in my experience. The errors I found were:
- The second-to-last paragraph on page 151 starting “Mickey’s mother has helped him to refine his sixth sense…” is repeated just two paragraphs later at the top of page 152.
- The second full paragraph on page 299 starts “and they retreated quickly form the bathroom threshold.” At a minimum, “and” should be capitalized but it reads as if some text is missing.
- The start of the fifth line of paragraph one on page 345 reads “mom’sl lyrics”. It should be “mom’s lyrics”.
I assume these errors will be fixed in the final publication.
More Odd & others in July 2012
November 11, 2011
It looks like there are going to be at least one new title and two re-releases on 31 July 2012. They are:
- Odd Apocalypse (Hardcover & Large Print)
- Sole Survivor (Premium Paperback)
- Tick Tock (Premium Paperback)
Midnight trade paperback released
November 8, 2011
Sorry I’m a week late with this one but just wanted to record officially that the Berkley trade paperback edition of Midnight was released on November 1st.
77 Shadow Street advance copies released
November 1, 2011
Look what I got in the mail today! Last I looked there were a few more copies available on eBay. (Click image for full-size version.)
House of Odd delayed a bit
October 31, 2011
Amazon.com is now reporting that House Of Odd will be released on March 20th.
Cemetery Dance Gets a mention in the New York Times
October 25, 2011
The best work in dark fantasy and horror fiction these days is being published by small presses, haunted literary boutiques established (mostly) in out-of-the-way places.
There’s Small Beer in Easthampton, Mass., and Subterranean in Burton, Mich.; Centipede in Lakewood, Colo., and Cemetery Dance in Forest Hill, Md.; Tachyon in San Francisco andChiZine in Toronto — and many more. They’re all devoted to the weird, to the strange and — most important — to good writing. (Some also stretch their editorial tentacles into traditional fantasy and science fiction.)
Did anyone like the film version of Phantoms?
October 25, 2011
Over at Movies I Don’t Get they’ve taken on Phantoms and to say they don’t like the movie is an understatement. Anyone care to disagree with them in their comments?
Sacrifice by John Farris
October 14, 2011
Just got my hands on copy #20 of 100 of John Farris’ Sacrifice as published by Centipede Press. I mention it here of course because it contains a three page introduction in appreciation of Mr. Farris’ work. The book is autographed by Mr. Farris but not by Dean.
It was actually published back in August of 2010 and despite being a regular customer and admirer of Centipede Press books I’d somehow missed this one ’till now.
Two new trade paperbacks in June 2012
October 14, 2011
Looking out a but further it looks like both Dark Rivers of the Heart and False Memory are scheduled to get Bantam trade paperback releases on 26 June 2012. Of course, as usual, no cover images yet.
New edition of Forever Odd in April 2012
September 23, 2011
After Life Expectancy the next book to get the premium paperback treatment will be Forever Odd. Amazon lists the release date as April 24, 2012 but does not yet have a cover image.
New edition of Live Expectancy forthcoming
September 19, 2011
It looks like Life Expectancy will be the next book to get the premium paperback treatment. Amazon lists the release date as May 26, 2012 but does not yet have a cover image.
Want to $100 win in free horror books?
September 8, 2011
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Cemetery Dance is one of the best small publishers out there! Want to win $100 in free books from them? Check out the details @ http://bit.ly/CDFreeBooks.
Dean is well paid
August 23, 2011
Dean is currently the 7th most highest paid writer this year according to Forbes.
Anton Yelchin on filming Odd Thomas
August 23, 2011
Here’s an excerpt form an interview with Movieline.com
You’re filming Odd Thomas right now?
Yes, I’m still shooting that. I flew in this morning from Santa Fe. I’ve shot in New Mexico before, but I’ve never shot in Santa Fe.What drew you in about that project to begin with?
I think it’s a great character. There’s a lot going on there, because he’s given this spiritual ability that makes his world so complex. I mean, face to face with death every day, and the universe he lives in, the moral universe, is so intense. You just see him try to live a very quiet material existence, but the moral struggle of this character, of trying to constructively deal with death every day and still bring something to the world, was very interesting to me. He’s a great character. He’s of both realms; he’s a human being but he’s also within the spiritual realm at all times. So it gives you the room to sort of put him… I mean, he’s Odd Thomas. His name is ‘Odd,’ so he’s weird. It allows you to experiment with that, and at the same time, kick some ass. It’s a fun combination of a lot of things.What kind of action scenes do you get to do in Odd Thomas?
There’s not a huge deal, but basically what happens is the movie opens with Odd beating the shit out of this guy who’s taken advantage of this little girl, so right away you know he’s not just this weird guy. Then what happens is it culminates in this huge, brutal massacre at this mall. But it’s great, Willem Dafoe’s in it…What’s he like to work with?
Oh, he’s a pleasure. A wonderful man. The nicest man. I think he’s extraordinary; I was mesmerized by him and so pleased to find what a great man he is.
The Funhouse on Blu-ray reviews
August 10, 2011
I’ve got my copy of The Funhosue of Blu-ray but I’ve not yet had a chance to watch it yet. For those not familiar with the film here’s the trailer and a few reviews of this release.
- Disc Spotlight: Tobe Hooper’s The Funhouse (Blu-ray)
This one actually mentions that dean wrote the novelization. - UK Blu-Ray Review: Tobe Hooper’s ‘The Funhouse’
- The Funhouse: Savant Blu-ray Review
- Hellnotes: THE FUNHOUSE – BLU-RAY REVIEW
- Flickering Myth: Blu-ray Review – The Funhouse (1981)
Trouble for Odd Thomas film?
August 8, 2011
From Entertainment Law Digest:
Film distributor Kathy Morgan International sued Fusion Films and Two Out of Ten Productions, claiming they owe $540,000 for the company’s work as a sales agent for the upcoming movie adaptation of Dean Koontz’s novel, “Odd Thomas.”
Breathless at Borders
August 5, 2011
I went to the three closing Borders stores in Omaha last night and all three of them had copies of the UK hard cover edition of Breathless on their bargain shelves for just $5.99. Then, they took another 25% off for the going-out-of-business sale. So, if you’ve got a Borders in your area you may want to go take a look.
The Funhouse in blu
July 19, 2011
According to the folks over at twitch, Arrow Video released Tobe Hooper’s The Funhouse on Blu-ray yesterday. Unfortunately (for my budget), it’s currently only available in the UK but is playable in all regions. You can read the review on the twitch Web site and orders it directly from Arrow Video (£21.99) or Amazon.co.uk (£16.99).