Sample shirts for featuring Vincent Chong's art

The T-shirts we did for The Five were popular enough that we decided to offer T-shirts featuring the cover artwork from Mister Slaughter and The Providence Rider.  Vincent Chong’s fantastic covers look great on a T-shirt!

The purpose of the shirts is simply to help promote the Matthew Corbett books. In order to keep the costs down, no profit is made from these shirts; the prices shown are the actual costs of the shirts from Spreadshirt.com. A variety of shirt types, colors, and sizes are available.  Additional shirt styles can be added to the store, so if you don’t see the type of shirt you want, drop me a line and let me know what you want.

Robert McCammon T-shirts at Spreadshirt.com

Note that the printing and shipping of the shirts is handled entirely by Spreadshirt. In my experience, it takes about 7 to 10 days for U.S. orders to be delivered.

Robert McCammon eBooksOn October 18, 2011, much of Robert McCammon’s pre-Speaks the Nightbird backlist, from Mystery Walk through Gone South, will be available in various eBook formats. The books will be published by Open Road Integrated Media, and more information, including a video profile of Robert McCammon, will be available on October 18.

The books are already pre-orderable from Amazon (Kindle) and iTunes (iBooks).  Click here for order links for all of the McCammon ebooks! As soon as Barnes & Noble adds the titles, the page will be updated to include the NOOK links, as well.

 

  • Subterranean Press has posted the cover art for The Five. You can click on the image below to see a larger version.
  • Robert McCammon’s Bram-Stoker Award-winning short story “The Deep End” will be reprinted later this year in a new anthology entitled Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters. The book is edited by John Langan and Paul Tremblay. It will be published in November 2011 as a trade paperback by Prime Books. The full Table of Contents for the book can be found here.
  • Fan Kazuki Tamada sent in another illustration inspired by The Wolf’s Hour. You can see the image on Kazuki’s Fan Art page or click on the image below.
  • I recently acquired a copy of the trade hardcover edition of Mister Slaughter that has a full-page, original remarque done by Vincent Chong. I’ve added a scan of the image to the Book Cover Gallery.