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PS updates 12/09/2006 . Source: Jessica Martin 
Some book news from SFF small press imprint PS Publishing and its editor, Peter Crowther. Peter says ... Glenn Chadbourne has turned in most of his artwork for Stephen King's The Colorado Kid - absolutely stunning work! You'll have to wait until the book appears next year to see all six pieces but, in the meantime, here's one half of Glenn's wraparound cover artwork (see below).
Please note: The traycased edition is now completely sold out: there will not be any more copies than the 99 for which we've accepted orders. The slipcased edition is going fast... and interest is now inevitably turning to the artist-signed edition and the unsigned trade.
This past few weeks, Nick Gevers and I have bought new Postscripts stories from Brian Aldiss, Rick Hautala, Paul Jessop, Will McIntosh, Patrick O'Leary, Sarah Monette, Richard Paul Russo and Robert Weston. And we've bought the following new projects for our book lines: Harsh Oases (collection) and Roadside Bodhisattva (novel) from Paul Di Filippo; The Grin of the Dark, a new novel from Ramsey Campbell; The Black Heart (collection) from Patrick O'Leary; and The Babylonian Trilogy (the strangest novel you're likely to read for a long time) from Sebastien Doubinski (for which Michael Moorcock will be providing the Introduction). There are a few others currently under consideration / negotiation, but more about those as when an announcement becomes appropriate.
If you're going to be attending this year's FantasyCon (with special guests including Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Raymond Feist, Neil Gaiman and Juliet E. McKenna) then you may be interested to know that the goodies bag will contain a few items from PS - a novella (we've provided copies of four of our past titles, so you can swap amongst yourselves if you get one you've already read), a Postscripts bookmark, a special discount-plus-free-postage-worldwide postcard for eight new titles, and a catalogue containing details of everything we've done so far plus titles scheduled for the rest of this year and up to mid-2007 -- that's 110 titles, plus seven issues of Postscripts (with number eight due out early next month).
Still on for publication before the end of the year or very soon thereafter are: Jack Dann's Promised Land (collection); Robert Reed's Flavors of my Genius (novella); Chris Roberson's The Voyage of Night Shining White (novella); Steven Utley's Where or When (collection); Ian MacLeod's Past Magic (collection); Richard Parks's Hereafter, And After (novella); Robert Edric's The Mermaids (novella); Conrad Williams's The Scalding Rooms (novella); Robert Charles Wilson's Julian (novella); Zoran Å1/2ivkoviã's Twelve Collections & The Teashop (novella).
Plus, of course, Postscripts #9 and the special winter novelette chapbook (this year written by Elizabeth Hand). And if you are at FantasyCon then you're likely to find copies of R. Andrew Heidel's Desperate Moon (collection; David Herter's On The Overgrown Path (novella) and T.M.Wright's I Am The Bird (novella).

More on the above over at www.pspublishing.co.uk
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