Collection of ten stories plus poems, essays, articles, and reviews, with illustrations by various artists. A signed limited edition (-3-2) was announced but not seen. |
Reprint (HarperCollins 2002) young-adult fantasy. Illustrated by Dave McKean. Winner of Hugo, Stoker, and Locus awards. This is a limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies signed by both Gaiman and McKean; a deluxe lettered edition of 26 signed, specially bound copies, housed in a traycase ($400.00) is also available. |
Collection of 23 stories (and 1 embedded in the introduction) and 8 poems. Simultaneous with the US (William Morrow) edition, although the contents are slightly different. A trade paperback (OME) edition (-3413-2, £11.99) was announced but not seen. |
Collection of 25 stories, one original, and eight poems. Gaiman discusses the origins of each in his introduction. First US edition (Hodder Headline 9/06). Slightly revised from the UK edition. |
Reprint (HarperCollins; Bloomsbury 2008) young-adult fantasy about a kid raised by the dead in a graveyard. Illustrated by Dave McKean. This is a slipcased limited edition of 500 signed by Gaiman and McKean; a hand bound, traycased lettered edition of 26 with original remarque drawing by McKean ($900.00) is also available. |
Reprint (Eos 2007) young-adult novel. This is a signed, limited edition of 500; a traycased lettered edition of 26 is also available. |
Reprint (Morrow 2005) art book/tie-in to the movie written by Gaiman and directed by McKean, with script, storyboards, and sketches in b&w, plus 32 unpaginated pages of color photos and art. Clothbound without dustjacket. This is a limited edition of 500 numbered copies, signed by both Gaiman and McKean; a traycased, lettered edition of 26 signed copies with an original drawing by McKean ($500.00) is also available. |
Reprint (HarperCollins 2007) young-adult collection, illustrated by Gahan Wilson. This is a limited edition of 1,000 signed by both Gaiman and Wilson. Also available in a lettered edition, limited to 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase ($350). |
Collection of stories retelling the main Norse myths. Simultaneous with the US (Norton) edition. |
Collection of two horror stories, one original. Limited to 5000 copies. |
Reprint (HarperTeen 2013) young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Interworld, with story by Gaiman & Michael Reaves, written by Michael Reaves & Mallory Reaves. Printed in two colors, with two full-color plates by Jon Foster. This is a signed, limited edition of 500; a traycased lettered edition of 26 ($250.00) is also available. |
Reprint (Avon 1998) collection of 30 stories and poems, with new illustrations and designed by Dave McKean. This is a slipcased limited edition of 500 signed by both Gaiman and McKean; a lettered edition of 26 is also available. |
Collection of 24 stories and poems, including an original novelette, “Black Dog”. Simultaneous with the US (Wm. Morrow) edition. |
Anthology of mostly original “nasty verse” and macabre poetry, with illustrations by Andrew Smith. Limited to 1,000 copies. A leatherbound limited edition of 300 copies (-0-8) was announced but not seen. |
Original anthology of 19 dark-fantasy stories based on the comic-book character. Authors include Gene Wolfe, Barbara Hambly, Tad Williams, and Nancy A. Collins. The frontispiece is by Clive Barker; there is a preface by Frank McConnell. Simultaneous with the UK (HarperCollins Voyager) edition. |
Original anthology of 27 stories, by authors including Tim Powers, Gene Wolfe, Diana Wynne Jones, Michael Moorcock, and Joe Hill. Introduction by Neil Gaiman. Simultaneous with the UK (Headline) edition. |
Anthology of downbeat stories about mediocre British superheroes. |
Young-adult anthology of 16 stories, three original, about unlikely, mythical, and/or impossible creatures. Only Gaiman is credited on the cover; the title page reads “Stories Selected by Neil Gaiman with Maria Dahvana Headley”. Authors with original stories are Nnedi Okorafor, Megan Kurashige, and Nalo Hopkinson; other authors include Diana Wynne Jones, Larry Niven, and Peter S. Beagle. Illustrated by Briony Morrow-Cribbs. Sales benefit literary non-profit 826DC. A trade paperback edition (-223630-2, $9.99) is also available. |
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Second annual mystery anthology by The Final Twist, a Houston, Texas based writers group. |
Collection of seven ghost stories with an introduction by the editor, Richard Dalby Volume one in the “Richard Dalby’s Mistresses of the Macabre” series. Limited to 250 numbered copies. |
Original anthology of 12 young-adult ghost stories. |
Horror anthology of 16 stories that appeared on the tv show. Five are original stories written by Michael McDowell based on teleplays. |
Associational historical mystery novel/thriller set in 1913, the third in the Sebastian Becker series. Sebastian must determine the sanity of a Wild West showman in England who confesses to arson. This is a signed, limited edition of 1,000. |
Slightly revised from “The Blackwood Oak” Plots and Misadventures; subtitled “A Fairy Tale” on the cover. |
SF novelette. |
Novelette distributed to customers who pre-ordered Comparative Anatomy from the publisher. |
Reprint (Subterranean Press 2022) novelette. |
Limited to 1000 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Associational horror novel. This is a signed, limited edition of 750 numbered copies. |
Limited to 750 numbered copies, signed by Gallagher. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($150). |
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Anthology/collection of 20 stories and six essays on writing and editing by the editors of the e-zine Quantum Muse (www.quantummuse.com). Prologue by Gallant, “Antilogue” by Coulombe. |
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Original anthology of 13 young adult ghost and horror stories, including work by Joan Aiken, Robert Westall, and Annette Curtis Klause. |
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Reprint (Delacorte 1995) anthology. |
Reprint (Delacorte 1987) anthology. |
Details taken from online listing. |