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Over-Booked (10) – The Subterranean Press Edition

Over-Booked (10) – The Subterranean Press Edition
Posted September 13, 2014 by Tammy in Over-Booked / 8 Comments

Welcome to Over-Booked, my book haul post where I share recent book acquisitions, whether it be purchases, review copies, or contest winnings! I’m happy to be linking up with Stacking the Shelves over at Tynga’s Reviews and The Sunday Post at the Caffeinated Book Reviewer. This week I received my highly anticipated Subterranean Press “Grab […]

Tammy’s Top Ten Bookish & Blogging Confessions

Tammy’s Top Ten Bookish & Blogging Confessions
Posted July 8, 2014 by Tammy in Top Ten / 22 Comments

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by the Broke and the Bookish. Today’s subject is confession! Technically the theme this week is “Blogging Confessions,” but I’ve mixed in a few confessions that have to do with books in general. I’m sorry to say it was very easy to come up with this list. I don’t […]

What Keeps Me Up At Night

What Keeps Me Up At Night
Posted October 8, 2011 by Tammy in Ruminations / 1 Comment

October is the perfect month to talk about scary stories. It’s also the perfect time to mention Stephen King, without doubt one of America’s modern masters of horror. (I’m pretty sure someone else came up with that title.) Say what you will about Steve (yes, I am claiming the right to call him “Steve”), he […]

A Great Place to Buy Books

A Great Place to Buy Books
Posted July 21, 2011 by Tammy in Uncategorized / 0 Comments

A long time ago, maybe in the early 90’s, I received a catalog in the mail from this guy named Mark V. Ziesing. I can’t remember now how I got on his mailing list, but it was a good thing I did, because I proceeded to buy books from him, slowly at first, and then […]

Robert McCammon & Dan Simmons!

Robert McCammon & Dan Simmons!
Posted July 12, 2011 by Tammy in Uncategorized / 0 Comments

Back when I first started collecting books, these two guys were some of my favorite writers in the fields of horror and science fiction.  Their books were often published in collectible editions by small presses such as Dark Harvest, and in beautiful editions from British publishers like Kinnell and Headline.  This month they both have new […]