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message 1: by Valancourt Books (last edited Feb 26, 2015 01:50PM) (new)

Valancourt Books (valancourt_books) | 1020 comments Mod
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A tremendous amount of research goes into bringing an author's books back into print and I'm finding more and more information that I think might interest other McDowell enthusiasts. That's why I decided to start a blog dedicated to his life and works, Cold Moon Over McDowell.

I've compiled reviews and articles (many not previously available online) that I will share throughout the next few months. So, if you're interested in Michael McDowell, you're welcome to read along.

I'm always interested in hearing feedback about the posts. If there's anything you'd like to see on there, let me know.

As you know, we've already brought many of McDowell's works back into print: The Amulet, The Elementals, Cold Moon Over Babylon and soon Katie and Gilded Needles will be added to that list (and that's not all, I promise!).

http://coldmoonovermcdowell.blogspot.com

-Ryan


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Karl I look forward to your future posts !


message 3: by Char (new)

Char | 355 comments How do you have time for this, Ryan? You're amazing!

I look forward to checking it out. :)


message 4: by Karl (new)

Karl Congratulations ! Poppy Bright mentions in the forward to "the Flood" (Centipede Press edition) that Valancourt was to thank for sparking the re-interest in Mr. Mcdowell's writing. She also mentions he wrote under a number of pen names one of which has not been revealed as of yet. This is quite intriguing.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments I loved THE ELEMENTALS--it made my top list (posted on Amazon) for last year. I think I'm going to look at purchasing The Amulet next...


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Karl Kimberly wrote: "I loved THE ELEMENTALS--it made my top list (posted on Amazon) for last year. I think I'm going to look at purchasing The Amulet next..."

His writing style is smooth as silk.


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Karl wrote: "Congratulations ! Poppy Bright mentions in the forward to "the Flood" (Centipede Press edition) that Valancourt was to thank for sparking the re-interest in Mr. Mcdowell's writing. She also mention..."

I didn't know that, Karl! That just made my day.

I haven't seen the Centipede edition in person (yet!). How are the "rare photos" he included?


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Kimberly wrote: "I loved THE ELEMENTALS--it made my top list (posted on Amazon) for last year. I think I'm going to look at purchasing The Amulet next..."

Kimberly, The Amulet is my personal fav of his books. The story is not as strong as his others but it was my first McDowell.


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Karl Valancourt Books wrote: "Karl wrote: "Congratulations ! Poppy Bright mentions in the forward to "the Flood" (Centipede Press edition) that Valancourt was to thank for sparking the re-interest in Mr. Mcdowell's writing. She..."

The photos are amazing, the reproduction quality is superb - I have only looked through the first volume, so I have five more to look at. Some are quarter page some are half page and some are full page. The books are beautifully produced and are works of art in themselves.


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Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for his employees this year. ;)


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Karl Valancourt Books wrote: "Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for his employees this year. ;)"

HAPPY BIRTHDAY !


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Valancourt Books wrote: "Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for his employees this year. ;)"

My birthday is later this month as well. I feel that calls for free Valancourt books for all members! ;)

Seriously, after reading all Char & Jon's reviews (which got me hooked on to Valancourt), I realized that I need to add a new "Valancourt" shelf. The problem is, the ones I read in e-version (ex. ELEMENTALS), I now "need" to buy physical copies of to display.

(Actually, it seems that this should entitle Charlene and Jon to more free books than myself.....)LOL!


message 13: by Karl (new)

Karl Kimberly wrote: "Valancourt Books wrote: "Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for his employees this ..."

And HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! to you.


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Kimberly wrote: "Valancourt Books wrote: "Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for his employees this ..."

Happy birthday to you too Kimberly! Valancourt's birthday is also in March. March is a special month. :)


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Valancourt Books wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "Valancourt Books wrote: "Jealous. I asked for the Centipede edition for my birthday which is later this month. We'll see if the Valancourt CEO decided to be nice and splurge for hi..."

Now if only we could get out of the frigid temperatures....


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Char | 355 comments Happy Birthday to all you guys! :)


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Charlene wrote: "Happy Birthday to all you guys! :)"

I refuse to celebrate this year's..... ;) As long as the boys keep telling people that mommy is 29, I'm good.


message 18: by Char (new)

Char | 355 comments Hell, my son turns 30 tomorrow, so that wouldn't work for me. :)

On an unrelated note, I started Katie this morning. I'm only about 5% in and I already hate that bitch.


message 19: by Karl (new)

Karl Charlene wrote: "Hell, my son turns 30 tomorrow, so that wouldn't work for me. :)

On an unrelated note, I started Katie this morning. I'm only about 5% in and I already hate that bitch."


So many birthdays this month ! ... lets see summer solstice is near the end of June .... Coincidence ? Please pass on Happy birthday wishes from some one he does not know. (My oldest turned 31 two weeks ago. The baby is 26)


message 20: by Char (new)

Char | 355 comments Please pass belated birthday wishes to yours. Didn't the last thirty years fly by?;)


message 21: by Karl (new)

Karl Charlene wrote: "Please pass belated birthday wishes to yours. Didn't the last thirty years fly by?;)"

Blink and you will miss it !


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Jon Recluse | 64 comments Happy Birthday to everybody what got birthed this month!


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "Happy Birthday to everybody what got birthed this month!"

LOL! One of my offspring qualifies, too! :)


message 24: by Karl (new)

Karl Randolph wrote: "I sprang for the Centipede Box on a whim. I hope he's good since I've never read anything by him."

I have the Centipede box, not only is it beautiful produced, but I am almost done with the first book. You should not be disappointed if you enjoy southern Gothic with a touch of the creature.


message 25: by Char (last edited Mar 07, 2015 05:10PM) (new)

Char | 355 comments I loved that series so much. I love McDowell's style. You gone love it too. :)


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Joanne Moyer (catwoman56) | 5 comments I SO look forward to reading his books!


message 27: by Char (new)

Char | 355 comments Joanne, you will love them. :)


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 302 comments I've just finished Gilded Needles and loved it. I think I forgot to breathe through the last 1/4 of the book. In this book, he's really picked up the style of the old 19th century American "city mysteries" novels I enjoy, for example The Quaker City: The Monks of Monk Hall and George Thompson's Venus in Boston and Other Tales of Nineteenth-Century City Life.


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Char | 355 comments What did you think of the opening scenes? I was immediately sucked in.

I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 302 comments Charlene wrote: "What did you think of the opening scenes? I was immediately sucked in.

I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)"


Loved the contrast between "respectable" New York and the seedy Black Triangle that starts the book. It's like a panoramic view. Very, very nicely done.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments For as much as I love McDowell's supernatural novels, Gilded Needles, and Wicked Stepmother stand on their own merits. The way he portrays the difference between the classes (in GN), and his artistry in depicting the "atmosphere" in every novel, really puts his writing in a class all of its own.


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 302 comments Kimberly wrote: "For as much as I love McDowell's supernatural novels, Gilded Needles, and Wicked Stepmother stand on their own merits. The way he portrays the difference between the classes (in GN), and his artist..."

Wicked Stepmother is on its way to my house as we speak.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Nancy wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "For as much as I love McDowell's supernatural novels, Gilded Needles, and Wicked Stepmother stand on their own merits. The way he portrays the difference between the classes (in GN..."

YAY!! Another I had in e-version, and paperback for the shelves. I will definitely be re-reading that one in the future!


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Rob Twinem (runner56) | 29 comments Having just read the book I cannot wait to see the movie, which is due for release soon in the UK as well....it's looks and feels great...perhaps we can get a discussion together when a few of us have viewed :)


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 382 comments Trev wrote: "Having just read the book I cannot wait to see the movie, which is due for release soon in the UK as well....it's looks and feels great...perhaps we can get a discussion together when a few of us h..."

That's a great idea!!!


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