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After the first Damian Murphy volume, more Damian Murphy. :)
+1 vote for everyone Ross mentioned, particularly Colin Insole.
+1 vote for everyone Ross mentioned, particularly Colin Insole.
Michael Cisco is long overdue a 2nd short story collection, as it's been years since his 1st one, Secret Hours. He must have quite a lot since then, as he's been in rather a lot of anthologies since then.
I think Snuggly would be a great home for such a collection.
I think Snuggly would be a great home for such a collection.
Quentin S. Crisp collected writings. I'm reading "The Little One" right now and it is rewiring my brain.
Qbon surely has other manifestos, memoirs, and meditations.
Qbon surely has other manifestos, memoirs, and meditations.
I second the above also.
'The boy who played with shadows' could be in there. His essay from Wormwood. There must be a raft of material for such a collection.
'The boy who played with shadows' could be in there. His essay from Wormwood. There must be a raft of material for such a collection.

Another fine candidate for publication would be a reprinting of Nocturnal Products by German-speaking Ligottian, Eddie M. Angerhuber.
Although I imagine this would be a far-off possibility--if even at all--I'd like to see Crisp's Morbid Tales back in print (I refuse to purchase Tartarus' electronic version of it).
I've always thought Darren Speegle would fit in well with the Snuggly roster, though he seems somewhat faithful to Raw Dog Screaming Press.
We have been in touch with Colin Insole and there seems to be a possibility of a book.
Eddie M. Angerhuber seems impossible to contact.
The problem with Quentin, is he also has a new or unpublished work. We will be publishing his "The Paris Notebooks" later this year.
We also have other things that have not yet been announced.
Eddie M. Angerhuber seems impossible to contact.
The problem with Quentin, is he also has a new or unpublished work. We will be publishing his "The Paris Notebooks" later this year.
We also have other things that have not yet been announced.

Eddie M. Angerhuber seems impossible to contact.
The problem with Quentin, is he also has a new or unpublish..."
Good to hear about the possibility of an Insole-related publication; I'd definitely buy a paperback of selected works, if something like that were an option.
Also, this most likely will be too large a project for immediate consideration, but I think a volume of Joel Lane's collected works would be an excellent idea . His importance to underground dark fiction in the English language has grown even more obvious in his absence.
Ralph Doege please! A translation of Ende der Nacht with the same cover. Or new stuff. Anything!

An additional vote for Michael Cisco
And of course Mr. Connell.
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There is another Mr. Connell book planned.
Mr. Cisco, I think, was contacted regarding a certain project, but never responded.
There is, however, a book by a certain Mr. Champagne planned, with the title of Harlem Smoke.
Mr. Cisco, I think, was contacted regarding a certain project, but never responded.
There is, however, a book by a certain Mr. Champagne planned, with the title of Harlem Smoke.

Mr. Cisco, I think, was contacted regarding a certain project, but never responded.
There is, however, a book by a certain Mr. Champagne planned, with ..."
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Would love to read La Pietra Lunare by Tommaso Landolfi someday.
The short summary on wikipedia is very intriguing.
The short summary on wikipedia is very intriguing.

Also, an omnibus or at least a selected works volume of Thomas Wiloch's prose-poetry would be great, since most of his works have gone out of print and are rarely available even as used copies; his darkly surreal imagery and themes--alternately cruel and melancholy--should make him a fine fit in the Snuggly bibliography; in addition, Thomas Ligotti was\is a fan of Wiloch.