Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Now Shipping: MONSTER MOVIES by David J. Schow

Do monsters have down time? 

What happens when the movie is over, the TV is clicked off, and the “normal” world resumes? 

What happens when monster movies transcend the 20th Century limitations of celluloid and sprocket holes, or when a night at the movies becomes more real than you ever suspected? 

Screens can be two-way streets. 


Cimarron Street Books is proud to bring you World Fantasy Award winner David J. Schow’s Monster Movies — a celebration of staying up past bedtime for Shock Theatre marathons, the gospel of horror hosts and the curriculum vitae of monster magazines, the sculpting of raw light through film stock, and the afterlife of Gothic shamblers, shrinking men, and Creatures from certain Lagoons. But what you find at the crossroads of reel and reality isn’t always rosy nostalgia . . . sometimes, it can eat you alive. 

Includes the Dimension Award-winning story “Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You.” 

Introduction by Greg Nicotero, Executive Producer of Creepshow and The Walking Dead, and co-owner of KNB EFX Group.

Featuring a cover painting by renowned movie poster illustrator Reynold Brown (Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, Creature from the Black Lagoon).

Order your copy today!

Monster Movies by David J. Schow
Publication Date: September 14, 2020 
Suggested Retail Price: $14.95
Trade Paperback - 279 pages
ISBN-13: 979-8651978090
Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches

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Here's a sneak peek inside the book:














1 comment:

  1. To celebrate the release of MONSTER MOVIES, we're giving away a set of the first three titles in our David J. Schow Library (WILD HAIRS, SILVER SCREAM, & MONSTER MOVIES). To enter, just 'Like' the Cimarron Street Books Facebook page (facebook.com/Cimarron-Street-Books-108147592539703/), and tell us your favorite MONSTER MOVIE in the comments of the MONSTER MOVIES post, and Share the post. The winner will randomly selected from all eligible entries, and announced on September 26th.

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