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Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
Large chain stores like Barnes and Noble are likely to carry Lovecraft and Ligotti oddly enough. But does anyone frequently buy weird fiction/horror books from any local independent bookstores? Curious to see if any do even though there is a "weird renaissance".
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
Well, there's the Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council store at the Arcade in Providence. They have a very large selection of Weird Fiction/horror books (among other things).
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
I live in a smallish city that just lost 2 of its 3 bookstores in 6 months. The only remaining bookstore is small and half its space is devoted to kid's toys.
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
I was recently in San Francisco and was able to visit Borderland Books, which carries both new and used books relating to Horror, Weird, Fantasy and Science Fiction. I've been there before and they really are an excellent resource.
This time around, they didn't have any of the Ligotti that I've been looking for, but I picked up several Ash Tree Press books. They do mail order. https://borderlands-books.com/ | |||||||||||
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
This question also made me recall the bookstore that fed my imagination while growing up and I wanted to name it here.
Now long closed, the Tales from the White Hart was located in a very sketchy urban area, at 2412 N Charles St, in Baltimore, Maryland. Operated by Leo Sands and Kathy Sands, it was founded in 1975 and lasted until 1997. It was a two-floor operation, with new books (mostly small press) located on the first floor and the used books on the 2nd floor, with an enormous selection of classic pulp magazines including a large section of Weird Tales and Amazing Stories. Almost a caricature of geeky fandom, the place had an extensive collection but was at best sloppily-kept, with piles of books spilling over on the floors to trip over and slices of old pizza, apple cores or the occasional dead mouse moldering on shelves next to the books (I'm not kidding). But it was indeed filled with marvels such as Necronomicon Press chapbooks, new Arkham House or early Thomas Ligotti. For me, it was well worth the hour-plus journey and then navigating the neighborhood's junkies, hookers, muggers and hostile police to feed one's dreams! Here's a quotation from another reader posting about it shutting down: White Hart was mess, but in a wonderful way. Navigating the aisles was a tight, perilous affair, and you'd likely encounter a half-eaten sandwich next to a hard-to-find Arkham. Sometimes they had a cat roaming around, and sometimes I saw mice playing around on the shelves. The Elfin music they played on cassette was enough to keep all but the true bibliophiles away, and it sure wasn't in the best neighborhood. Still, they had old and new books, carried issues of Fantasy Newsletter, and during my Ramsey Campbell phase (which hasn't ended yet), they had the only HB copy I could find anywhere of Dark Companions. They had an upstairs area as well, although I can't remember anything about it, save that the floors were very squeaky. I stopped going when they changed over completely to gaming, but I still have fond memories of the place. In Memoriam | |||||||||||
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
I grew up in a very rural (Australian) town in the 70s and occasionally our family would travel 440kms plus to the capital (oz distances) - some how, under ten, I identified a sci-fi/fantasy bookshop that I forced the fam to visit - let's call it "The Black Hole Bookshop" - I work in a Uni at the capital now, but still occasionally walk down the street where it was, to remember it, - I have visited Ainwick's (as i mentioned - it has a train running atop the shelves - I got some early Swinburne there) bookshop and several in London, Murder one 1 was cool, also remember in London where I got the Aickman Tartarus volumes from a cool old guy - the fantasy bookshop (?maybe, memory fails) - but I'd recreate the Black Hole with added features in a heartbeat if I could - weird fiction didn't begin there for me, but it was a definite oasis. | |||||||||||
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
Sounds like just the kind of bookstore I'd love. Was it on the west side?
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
I've visited a Barnes and Noble twice, but I didn't see them carrying any weird fiction. Around my area there are only ethnic bookstores and a library book sale area. No weird fiction book to be found.
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
The Barnes and Noble in my area carried multiple Lovecraft collections (unsurprising), and the Penguin Ligotti volume (quite surprising). But also a few things like Andrew Hurley's The Loney, Jeff Vandermeer's Southern Reach books, Year's Best Weird Fiction, etc. But when it comes lesser known stuff its pretty dismal (None of the Penguin Blackwood or Machen collections, even). One bookstore I went to in Washington D.C. (I think it was Kramerbooks - if you're there I would recommend it) actually had Clark Ashton Smith's "Return of the Sorcerer" best-of, as well as Brian Evenson's "A Collapse of Horses" which I snagged. Both new. Washington D.C. has enough tourists to keep bookstores afloat so there are many of them which are really nice. | |||||||||||
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Re: Bookstores Carrying Weird Fiction?
Has anyone ever been to Dark Delicacies in Burbank? The owner is a horror writer called Del Howison. I'd like to know what their selection is like because the online shop selection is very small, possibly only books they published. They had an anthology series named after the store.
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