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Hi all. Just thought I'd share some photos of the work of listener Matthew Taylor, who has a facility for creating handbound books. He's made a few copies of a Knifepoint Horror story collection like the one he sent me:

Leather, wood, marbled paper! These are rather expensive items (one of these copies costs about $75 in materials) but thank goodness we still have people out there willing to perform this art. (If you'd really really like one, I'm happy to see if Matthew has some shavings and a whole lotta time left over.) I'm making good progress on creating new paperback editions of the Knifepoint Horror transcripts. (And when I say I'm making progress, I of course mean the poor proofreader.)

On the audio horror front,  I've been musing on some story ideas--well, I should say I'm musing on the possibility of having some story ideas--while I do a little sidetracking on a new audiobook for the "Those Snowy Nights" podcast. As soon as that's done, I'll head back full-time for a spell into the world of phantoms and wolves. Halloween approaches ever so quickly... if I were to miss that deadline, you know my mind has gone seriously sideways, and it'll be time for an intervention.

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Jill E Merrill

Great title. Mysterious, too. People who aren't familiar with the podcast will wonder just enough to open the book. Then once they start skimming they'll be hooked. And you'll be forced to write us some new stories so people don't forget that it's a series... The new audiobook sounds like it might be a more literal Knifepoint Horror. Guess it would work for Christmas if you called it "The Ghost of Gang Past, Present and Future." 🙃

Grey Allison

What a fabulous gift! Bookbinding really is an underrated/lost art, and that collection looks amazing.