June 9, 2023

Gallery Updates

It’s been about six months since I updated any galleries, but it certainly seems like longer. For that matter, it’s been two months since I posted anything here at all. Life happens, and lately it happens a lot. Nothing bad, fortunately; we just have a lot of stuff going on. I have begun work on a Master of English degree, so, in combination with being a father of four, slave to four cats, dutiful husband, and full time employee, time is at a premium. That said, I have tons of author-specific scans all ready to go — I just need to find time to frame the galleries with some mini bios. I was also delayed due to a server move for the site. It was a long ugly story that left me a little raw in my relationship with my web host. After a painful process to get everything ironed out, it seems I am now limited in the sizes of files I can upload. Anyway, I’ll continue to post when I can. We’ll get there!

This time around I have scans of new acquisitions and some replacement scans for books that weren’t in great shape. The Leisure gallery gets another boost this time around. I get questions when I post, so to answer these in advance, some of these items go straight to the “For Sale” pile. Others end up in my permanent collection. I post eBay listings about once a month, usually near the end of the month. You can find me on eBay here: https://www.ebay.com/usr/realmsofnight.

Now, without further ado, new cover scans have been added to the following galleries:

Christopher Fulbright

Christopher Fulbright is the author of short stories, novellas, and full-length novels of fantasy and horror. His short stories have appeared in many venues--webzines, magazines, and anthologies--since 1993. Fulbright received the Richard Laymon President's Award in 2008 from the HWA, and his short stories have received honorable mentions in "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" and "Best Horror of the Year." He is a former journalist turned technical writer, an unrepentant horror fan, and owner/webmaster of Realms of Night.

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