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  • in reply to: Ninth configuration site with Legion pics #20733
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    in reply to: “Hollywood Horror – From The Director’s Chair” #20722
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    I saw this at my University bookstore today and purchased it; obviously, the cover stood out. It details Blatty’s problems with the film companies while directing The Exorcist III and so on, and goes as far to mention (it was published late 2007) that he has been given the opportunity to go into the vaults to try and uncover the lost material (possibly sourced from postings made on CH.com or TNC.com!)

    Here is the cover, and an image inside that looks somewhat rare to me:

    in reply to: Re: MIKE – For your book? #20723
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    In addition to looking at this today:

    http://captainhowdy.com/?page_id=38&xdforum_action=viewthread&xf_id=1&xt_id=840&pstart=0#lastpost

    I also came across this book that I thought you might find useful for EVIL AGAINST EVIL. Have you seen it before? I took these photos with my cell phone:

    It mentions Dominion in a few spots, I believe.

    Cheers!

    in reply to: The Wikicist #20672
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    A degree in Ryan-fondling. 😉

    in reply to: Re: American Cinematographer – The Heretic #20653
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    in reply to: Re: American Cinematographer – The Heretic #20656
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    Cool! I wish there were more images like the one on the cover.

    in reply to: The Wikicist #20632
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    I think this would be a good idea. Some fans made a wikipedia website for the band Nine Inch Nails that I visit regularly (www.ninwiki.com) and it’s really convenient – all relevant information in one useful place.

    wikicist.com or something catchy like that would be quite good indeed. Or maybe even a subdomain to CH.com could be arranged.

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    in reply to: Re: American Cinematographer – The Heretic #20599
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    Just bought this out of interest.

    When it arrives I will provide scans!

    in reply to: “Elsewhere” to be published on its own? #20577
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    http://www.cemeterydance.com/sh/blatty01.html

    About This Title:

    “…a witty ghost story of Jamesian complexity.”
    — The Boston Herald

    “…may be the first truly original haunted house story in decades.”
    — Denver Rocky Mountain News

    Elsewhere
    by William Peter Blatty

    cover photograph by Bruce Haley
    featuring interior artwork by Alex McVey

    About the Book:
    This incredible haunted house novel from William Peter Blatty, the legendary author of The Exorcist, is disturbing, unsettling, chilling, and laced with a nasty streak of dark humor. Elsewhere is a must-have for all fans of dark fiction and sure to become a time-honored classic in the genre.

    Sample of the Interior Artwork by Alex McVey:

    Reviews and Praise:
    “William Peter Blatty’s excellent haunted house/ghost story, Elsewhere, certainly brings into question Stephen King’s recent assertion… that the traditional ghost story is dead. It’s Topper-like ending even injects an appropriate dash of humour.”
    — Michael Revel Reviews

    “Innovatively constructed and skillfully written, the short novel is witty, scary, touching and thought-provoking.”
    — Chicago Tribune

    “…a witty ghost story of Jamesian complexity.”
    — The Boston Herald

    “…may be the first truly original haunted house story in decades.”
    — Denver Rocky Mountain News

    “…an eerie new novel by William Peter Blatty.”
    — Library Journal

    “William Peter Blatty’s novella ‘Elsewhere’ proves that the man who terrified us with The Exorcist still has the power to captivate and to scare the reader.”
    — Denise Dumars in Mania

    About the Author:
    William Peter Blatty is the author of The Exorcist, The Ninth Configuration, Legion, and many other books and numerous screenplays.

    About the Cover Artist:
    Bruce Haley is the recipient of the Robert Capa Gold Medal, one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world. Haley received this honor for his 1990 coverage of Burma’s bloody ethnic civil war.

    This self-taught photographer with a military and police background began his career in 1988, covering Afghanistan’s mujahideen resistance to Soviet occupation; shortly thereafter the legendary Howard Chapnick accepted Haley into Black Star, one of the industry’s premiere photo agencies. With a primary focus upon war and its aftermath, Haley photographed areas of conflict in Asia, Africa, Europe and the former Soviet Union. His images (from Burma) of a grisly execution by stabbing shocked the world and engendered much controversy and discussion. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by the Baltimore Sun in 1992, for helping to break the story of the famine in Somalia. Since the birth of his son, Haley has eased away from the battlefield, exploring subjects as diverse as the Bolivian altiplano, Eastern Europe’s persecuted Roma (Gypsies), and the decaying infrastructure of Soviet-era industry.

    Haley’s photographs have appeared in books, magazines and newspapers worldwide, as well as in corporate publications and on CD, video and DVD covers; a list of his clients would include Time, Life, U.S. News and World Report, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Stern, GEO, Aperture, Georgia-Pacific, and the Chevron Corporation. Numerous magazines and newspapers have profiled Haley and his work, among them American PHOTO, (French) PHOTO, and B&W. His limited-edition portfolio, entitled 13 Million Tons of Pig Iron, was #1 on the Photo-Eye Bestseller List. Haley’s exhibition prints have hung worldwide, under the auspices of such disparate entities as the Ansel Adams Gallery, the Visa pour l’Image in Perpignan, Photo Americas, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and the United Nations.

    Available in three states:
    item Trade Edition bound in full-cloth with full-color dust jacket artwork ($25)
    item Slipcased Limited Edition of 350 signed and numbered copies ($75)
    item Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 signed and lettered copies bound in leather with satin ribbon page marker ($250)

    Production Status:
    Elsewhere has been designed, Alex McVey has turned in the surprise interior artwork, and the final round of proofreading was just completed. As soon as the signature sheets are signed, this one will be ready for the printer!

    in reply to: “Elsewhere” to be published on its own? #20579
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    Can. Not. Wait!

    in reply to: “AMERICAN EXORCIST” Publication #20568
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    Check out an interview conducted with Ben here:

    http://americanexorcist.theninthconfiguration.com/interview/

    in reply to: Ninth configuration site with Legion pics #20513
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    in reply to: Ninth configuration site with Legion pics #20514
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    http://americanexorcist.theninthconfiguration.com/

    Site launched for the American Exorcist book!

    in reply to: RARE STUFF #20477
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    I would have put a bid of $200 on it if it was to do with The Ninth Configuration or Legion. I’m more of a casual original “Exorcist” fan these days.

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