From Brian Freeman at Lividian Publications:

Lividian Publications is pleased to announce our new trade paperback edition of Leviathan by Robert McCammon, the final volume in his acclaimed Matthew Corbett series, will be published on November 18 with brand new Vincent Chong cover artwork. Due to increasing shipping costs, we won’t be selling this one directly to readers, but Amazon,  Barnes & Noble,  Books-A-Million, Bookshop.org, and many other stores are already accepting preorders.

We’re also very thrilled to share two other exciting developments:

Later this year, we’ll be publishing a brand new trade paperback edition of Speaks the Nightbird, the novel that launched the epic tale of Matthew Corbett. We will reveal the cover artwork and ordering links in November. There will also be a new signed Limited Edition and Lettered Edition published in 2026, designed to better match the look and feel of the special editions published over the years by Subterranean Press, Cemetery Dance, and Lividian Publications.

In related news, we’re revisiting the other trade paperbacks we’ve published in the Matthew Corbett series, and in 2026 we will be republishing those editions with some slight cover tweaks to better indicate they are part of this epic series. Same artwork, just minor design changes. We will also be making the interior text more readable for those of us who love print editions but aren’t getting any younger. These are the same great stories inside, but the redesign means the page counts will be increasing, and we wanted to make it clear now that you’re not missing anything if you read/own a previous edition. There is no new content.

More news on these editions will be shared closer to republication. In the meantime, the previous editions are out there, along with the eBook and audiobooks. Now is the perfect time to start reading the Matthew Corbett series if you were waiting to make sure it was concluded in proper fashion. We’re pleased to report it most definitely was.

Cemetery Dance has published the 2015 anthology October Dreams II in trade paperback and ebook editions with new cover art by Glenn Chadbourne. The anthology includes a reprint of Robert McCammon’s Halloween tale “Strange Candy.” It was edited by Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish and contains stories and remembrances from dozens of authors.

October Dreams II trade paperback from Cemetery Dance
October Dreams II trade paperback and ebook from Amazon

A message from Brian Freeman at Lividian Publications:

LEVIATHAN Robert McCammon Limited Edition Opportunity

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Brian James Freeman

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I had planned on printing the labels for LEVIATHAN today, but our shipper isn’t quite ready, so instead we’re going to handle a different bit of logistics. (This edition will still begin shipping next week, though.)

There are copies of the LEVIATHAN Limited Edition now available on a first come, first served basis, and it’s always tough to know what to do with the “extras” in this situation because they’re real numbers of a beautiful edition but also… it’s the 10th book in a series. Hard place to start a collection, you know?

I personally don’t like putting this sort of edition in a Grab Bag because it doesn’t seem fair to someone who hasn’t read the series or doesn’t own the other Limited Editions, even if it’s just a general “get a random Limited Edition so you can see what the fuss is all about” Grab Bag. A book deep in a series doesn’t feel like a good deal for the collector/reader, and I always want those Grab Bags to be a win for the people who take a chance on them.

Instead, I’m just going to say: this is a big beautiful Limited Edition of a really fantastic novel, and if you missed out early or want one for any reason, here’s the link while supplies last:

https://lividian.com/store/leviathan-limited-edition/

Please feel free to share that with any Robert McCammon friends in your life! Maybe they’d just like a special SIGNED version of this extremely important book in McCammon’s acclaimed career.

More news soon!

Best,
Brian