Cemetery Dance has announced a new addition to their winter publication schedule: Sides by Peter Straub, the first ever collection of Straub’s non-fiction! This collection presents a rare glimpse into the author’s tastes and personal musings on topics ranging from The Stepford Wives and Dracula to Lawrence Block and Stephen King.
Over twenty years in the making, Sides represents the first ever collection of non-fiction by bestselling author Peter Straub. Featuring introductions, essays, afterwords, and even a “frivolity”—along with the collected works of Putney Tyson Ridge, Straub’s “self-invented human speed bump and alter ego”—this collection presents a rare glimpse into the author’s tastes and personal musings on topics ranging from The Stepford Wives and Dracula to Lawrence Block and Stephen King.
Also included is “The Fantasy of Everyday Life”, Straub’s Guest-of-Honor speech at the 1998 International Conference of the Fantastic in the Arts, and “Mom”, an essay that appeared in a book that combined short stories written by mother-son partnerships with essays written by male writers about their mothers. The “frivolity” here—”Why Electricman Lives in New York”—was written for an anthology celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of New York is Book Country. This long awaited collection closes with Putney Tyson Ridge’s reviews and commentaries on every Peter Straub book published since the 1970s.
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