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NORTHERN HAUNTS UPDATE!

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Postby shroud on Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:54 pm

I thought I had posted it here FIRST... weird...

GREAT NEWS!!!! 93% of Northern Haunts has been typeset. The ToC is posted below. You will notice that I am missing a few stories (hence the 93%). Help me out here as I just employed a new typesetter and we may have omitted a few stories in the shuffle. If you see something missing, simply email me and let me know. If your name/pen name is wrong or your title or anything at all, please let me know. Thanks again to Christa Miller for her editing skills and to Brian Hanson for his layout, and to all of you for you patience.

The TOC:

1. BARN AND BRIDLE, Michael R. Colangelo
2. OFF THE BEATEN PATH, Nathaniel Lambert
3. ON A LONELY STRETCH OF ROAD, Erik Williams
4. OPEN HOUSE, Phil Kuhlman
5. PREY, John P. Wilson
6. RUSSEL STOVER IS YOUR PAL, April Grey
7.THE PHANTOM HIGHWAY PATROL, Rodney J. Smith
8. THE TREES RAN RED, Joel A Sutherland
9. TOURIST TRAP, Ayne Terceira
10. ASYLUM, Linda L. Donahue
11. BOGG’S ISLAND, Barry Napier
12. INCIDENT ON ROUTE 44, John Grover
13. LET THE COLD COME, Shadow Kain
14. LONESOME PINE, Catherine J. Gardiner
15. MOTHER OCEAN, Blu Gilliand
16. THE NAYJU, Natalie L. Sin
17. PUNKIN CARVING, Will Gorrell
18. THE WELL OF GHOSTS, Kurt Newton
19. THE THING IN THE WOODS, Bill Ward
20. BAD PLACE, Martin Hayes
21. IN OLD WATER, Aaron A. Polson
22.RAVEN’S HOUSE, Jason M. Tucker
23. THE HUMAN DEER, Kurt Newton
24. THE NATICK NASTY, Paul Milliken
25. THE OX-CART MAN, Aaron A. Polson
26. THE SHADOW MEN, Mark Leslie
27. BROKEN CHAIN, Craig D.B. Patton
28. HEART AND SOLE, Allan Leverone
29. MANY COMFORTING WORDS, J.C. Tabler
30. METAPHORICALLY SPEAKING. Morven Westfield
31. SINISTER MIRTH. John Weagly
32. SO FAIR AND FOUL A DAY, David E. Chrisom
33. THE FEAR OF INNOCENCE, Justin Pilon
34. THE PREDATOR, Douglas E. Wright
35. TOM VANE, Sheldon S. Higdon
36. TUNNEL VISION, Derek M. Fox
37. BIG JIM CAN WAIT, J.C. Tabler
38. FISH TALE, Jim Ehmann
39. LURES: A FISH STORY, Jason M. Tucker
40. PLAY TIME, Ginger Nielsen
41. SHOES, Brandon Layng
42. THE CAVES OF GOOSE ROCK BEACH, Alex Moisi
43.THE DECOY, Patrick Rutigliano
44. THE OFFERING, R. Scott McCoy
45. THE PLUMBER, Matt Hults
46. THE TALE OF SIX, Sheldon S. Higdon
47. THE VIGIL ON THE BANKS, Patrick Rutigliano
48. TRUE LOVE. Alex Moisi
49. VERMONT IS FOR LOVERS, John C. Caruso
50. VOGO, Ian Rogers
51. WINTER WONDERLAND, J.C. Tabler
52. THE CREATURE OF MOUNTAIN GATE, Nate
Kenyon
53. DOWN THE CELLAR, Joseph Grant
54. LOOKING BACK, Steve Vernon
55. PUKWUDGIES: LITTLE
MONSTERS OF NEW ENGLAND, Pamela K. Kinney
56. RELIVING THE BATTERY, Shadow Kain
57. SELF EMPLOYED, Sharon M. White
58. TAKE THE EXIT, Nathaniel Lambert
59. THE WRITING ON THE CHALKBOARD, John
Lance
60. ALONG COAL HOLLOW ROAD, John Connors
61. HOW BEST TO SEE AXQA, Gene Stewart
62. BABY GIRL, Jeremy Kelly
63. BAG OF GUTS, Robert Masterson
64. CAT’S CRADLE, Roger Lord Zeck
65. COVENTRY GREENS, Jason M. Tucker
66. CRANBERRY FOG, Stephen D. Rogers
67. THE WHISTLER, Dana Pearson
68. DREAM CATCHER, M.G. Ellington
69. GHOSTLY TREATS, Bobbie Metevier
70. GRAVEYARD SHIFT, Adam Whitlach
71. JUG MEDLEY, Brandon Layng
72. LEFT HAND WAY, Frida Westford
73. NIGHT SCARES, Joel Jacobs
74. CREEPY CRAWLEYS, Mary Rajotte
75. PASSION PLAY, Michael Josef
76. PEMAQUID POINT, Michael J. Hultquist
77. THE PUKWUDGIE, Linda L. Donahue
78. BLACK TOM, Stephen Mark Rainey
79. SIGN OF THE BEAR, BV Lawson
80. SNIP AND RIP, William T. Vandemark
81. THE DARE, Jason A Lavertue
82. THE EXCHANGE, Michael Stone
83. THE HUNT, Lee Anne Carlson
84. THE LOST KING OF ATLANTIS, Dawn Allison
85. THE RESTORATION OF PURPLE CURTAINS &
OTHER THINGS, Catherine J. Gardiner
86. THE STRAND, Gina Ranalli
87. THE T’ANGLE, Rio Youers
88. TOOTH FAIRY, Stephen D. Rogers
89. WHEN THE DEAD CARRY US AWAY, Barry Napier
90. WHERE SPIRITS DWELL, Brendan P. Myers
91. SOME THINGS I’VE LEARNED ABOUT THREE-
FINGERED WILLIE, James S. Dorr
92. A YETI IN GREEN, John Weagly
93. COYOTE DATE, Christa M. Miller
94. THE OLD BASSLER HOUSE, Kevin Lucia
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Postby shroud on Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:01 pm

Authors, please go here for your contracts:

ALL CONTRACTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD (PDF) AT THE FOLLOWING URL:

http://www.shroudmag.com/downloads

This URL is provided in the submission guidelines, is linked from the main site and from the blog.

If you have been accepted for any of our publications but have not recieved a contract, then please go and download it and follow the online instructions.

Thank you!
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Postby catephoenix on Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:39 pm

WOOT! :D
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Postby rsmccoy on Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:26 pm

I knew it was going to rock, but seeing so many familiar names and so many great story titles is getting all excited!! I can't wait to get my hands on this bad boy.

I am considering going on a quest to get one of my copies signed by every other contributor. It may take years, but what the heck. Please let me know if any of you are in poor health so I can start with you :)
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Postby KevinLucia on Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:09 pm

There I be, baby. Woot.
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Postby dracken on Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:04 am

Quick question:

Is there any way we can just e-mail the signed document instead of mailing it?

thank you and good luck I can hardly wait to read some of these stories.
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Postby dracken on Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:05 am

Quick question:

Is there any way we can just e-mail the signed document instead of mailing it?

thank you and good luck I can hardly wait to read some of these stories.
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Postby shroud on Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:02 pm

dracken wrote:Quick question:

Is there any way we can just e-mail the signed document instead of mailing it?

thank you and good luck I can hardly wait to read some of these stories.


Absolutely, if you can sign it and scan it that would be great!
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Postby dracken on Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:11 pm

Thank you for the quick answer...

But after trying to write in my info I managed to come up with another question. Would it be possible to allow us to edit the fields [Author name] and such in the Pdf document?
Although I have the professional version of Adobe Acrobat it was imposible for me to do that, and the fields are a bit small in some cases (especially for address) to fill in by hand.

Thank you and sorry for beeing a pain, I just want this to be as professional as possible.
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Postby John Connors on Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:34 am

Number 60 is where I rest. Woo-hoo!
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Postby AdamJ.Whitlatch on Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:47 pm

I can't wait to get my hands on this book! Thanks so much for letting me be a part of this, Tim!
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Postby Steve Vernon on Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:02 am

Looking forward to this, you bet.
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Postby Nathaniel Lambert on Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:57 pm

I dropped my contracts in the mail this morning.
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Postby Barry Napier on Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:04 pm

How goes the printing process?
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Postby shroud on Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:21 pm

Barry Napier wrote:How goes the printing process?


Trade paperbacks will be available soon. I am just waiting on the proof. Had covers will be another few weeks.

Thank you all for your patience.

Why the delay?

This book is coming in at well over 300 pages long!!!
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