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A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny with illustrations by Gahan Wilsom was published in hardcover, 1993.
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And the book is still available in paperback. There are several editions. I think this is the latest.
If you have a lot of spare change lying around, you can probably find the leatherbound edition signed by Roger Zelazny which was published in 1993.
A Night in the Lonesome October has been translated into many languages too, so there's a copy for practically everyone.
For those who prefer their S&L reads in musical form, John Anealio has your back.Lonesome October Night
https://johnanealio.bandcamp.com/trac...
There is a trailer for the Speaking Volumes audiobook read by Roger Zelazny up on youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR2bV...
Jane Lindskold, a close friend of Zelazny, wrote about his work.https://janelindskold.wordpress.com/2...
If you want to learn about all the characters that appear in the books, here is a very SPOILERY essay by Christopher S. Kovacs.https://lovecraftzine.com/magazine/is...
Kovacs' essay appeared in one of two magazine tributes to A Night in the Lonesome October, published by The Lovecraft eZine. Both magazines are available to read online and feature introductions by Trent Zelazny, son of Roger Zelazny.https://lovecraftzine.com/magazine/is...
https://lovecraftzine.com/magazine/is...
Did I mention that I got a huge kick out of this book when I read it a few years ago? I think I posted most of this stuff in Discord, so I'm just covering all the bases and posting here too.
The cover for the first edition of A Night in the Lonesome October was painted by James Warhola. The painting sold at auction back in 2013.https://fineart.ha.com/itm/paintings/...
I couldn't find an archive of Gahan Wilson's illustrations for A Night in the Lonesome October. There are a few images here and there online, but best if you enjoy them as you read the book.
A lot of people have read and enjoyed A Night in the Lonesome October. Some of them have published their fan art online. There isn't one place to look for all. Here is a pinterest page with a few paintings and published cover art.https://www.pinterest.com/mistipetal/...
Ok, I think I'm all out of A Night in the Lonesome October posts except for the advance uncorrected proof.
Mark wrote: "Of course, it's available as an ebook from all the usual places."
Good news here in that the e-book version has all the illustrations.
Mark wrote: "Zelazny's reading is now available on CD and as an MP3 dowmload from Speaking Volumes.
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Is this cover art really real
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Is this cover art really real
Veronica wrote: "Mark wrote: "Zelazny's reading is now available on CD and as an MP3 dowmload from Speaking Volumes."
Is this cover art really real"
Yes, it’s real. For some reason the newer version of the audiobook is unavailable on UK Audible, and the only available audio version is the CD with this horrible cover. It looks like something I’d have made back in the’90s for one of my home-recorded cassette tapes using pictures I’d cut out of magazines.
That CD one reminds me of bad PC game art from that era as well. The type that came only in a jewel case, and no box.
Trike wrote: "If only there were some sort of program that could create a better picture… 😆 I kid. 😁"
It's called paying an artist.... Don't give it to the owner's nephew as a work experience project.
The illustrations are OK in the digital format.
Speaking Volumes is the company with the budget CD cover art. You can buy directly from them.https://speakingvolumes.mybigcommerce...
Mark wrote: "Zelazny's reading is now available on CD and as an MP3 dowmload from Speaking Volumes."
First-gen photoshop at its best (or worst)! The sun is really beating down on the guy in front, despite being inside. But to be fair, somebody clearly worked very hard on that for at least 20 minutes.
Paul wrote: "Mark wrote: "Zelazny's reading is now available on CD and as an MP3 dowmload from Speaking Volumes."
First-gen photoshop at its best (or worst)! The sun is really beating down on the guy in front,..."
I see absolutely no problem with the colour/exposure matching algorithm used for those obviously bespoke picture elements.




