Splatter : A Cautionary Tale SIGNED limited edition

Douglas Winter

Published by Footsteps Press, 1987
An unusual "story" of short pieces based on various "splatter" horror movies. One of 100 copies SIGNED by Winter in hardcover (#73). Illustrated by J.K. Potter. Near fine; no jacket issued. Introduction by Clive Barker, Afterword by Michael A. Morrison Limited to 400 copies. Signed by Douglas E. Winter

Bibliographic Details

Title: Splatter A Cautionary Tale

Publisher: Footsteps Press, Round Top, NY

Publication Date: 1987

Binding: Paperback

Illustrator: J. K. Potter

Condition: Fine

Signed: Signed by Author(s)

Edition: First Edition.


Paper wrappers. This is one of 400 copies.  This one is signed by the editor. 

Very good in wrappers. Very light wear. Sounds worse than it is! A beautiful book, for collectors. Check out the photos for condition, or ask any questions. Check my feedback and other items for sale, too! Please buy with confidence!

The book will be sent in a box, well packed, via media mail! I will submit tracking information!

Part of a series of books that I am starting at $9.99 for a simple 5-day auction with no reserves or limits. I am offering a realistic BIN price also! Most are much more valuable but I am moving soon and need to move some books before I move-move!
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Douglas E. Winter (born October 30, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American writer, critic and lawyer.

Winter grew up in Granite City, Illinois. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1975 and became a lawyer in Washington, DC, currently working as Of Counsel/Director of Analytics Review Technology at internationally based law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, concentrating on complex litigation, information management, electronic discovery, and entertainment law. Winter has also taught legal writing at the University of Iowa.

A lifelong interest in horror has led him to develop a parallel career as horror writer and horror critic. Winter edited horror anthologies Prime Evil (1988) and Revelations (1997) as well as the Hugo Award-nominated and World Fantasy Award-winning interviews collection Faces of Fear (1985, revised 1990). He has also written the authorized critical biographies of Stephen King and Clive Barker. His novel Run (2000) was selected as the Best Suspense Novel of the Year by the Book of the Month Club and was nominated for the World Mystery Award. His experimental novella Splatter: A Cautionary Tale (1987) was nominated for the World Fantasy Award. His short story Black Sun, illustrated by Stephen R. Bissette, won the International Horror Award. Other short fiction has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the International Horror Award.

Winter was book review columnist for Fantasy Review, Weird Tales, Cemetery Dance, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He wrote more than 150 soundtrack review columns for Video Watchdog. His reviews have appeared in such major metropolitan newspapers as the Washington Post, the Washington Times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and in magazines as diverse as Saturday Review, Harper's Bazaar, Fangoria, Gallery, and Twilight Zone. He is a member of the National Book Critics Circle.