Back in 1992, Pocket Books took out full-page ads in The Los Angeles Times (September 27, 1992) and The Chicago Tribune (October 11, 1992) to promote the release of Gone South. This is the ad they ran. Click on the image to view a high-res version.
UK publisher SST Publications is pleased to announce Stinger (Signed & Traycased Limited Hardcover Edition) by Robert McCammon.
Read more and preorder your copy here while stocks last:
https://sstpublications.co.uk/r-mccammon-stinger.html
You can also see photos of the book, as well as François Vaillancourt’s interior artwork, at the SST link above.
From the SST website:
“McCammon delivers terror with skillful ferocity.”—Publishers Weekly
The basis for the Peacock TV series Teacup: An extraterrestrial bounty hunter turns a Southern community into its private hunting ground in “the ultimate horror novel” (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
The West Texas desert towns of Inferno and Bordertown have been slowly dying. The Snake River isn’t the only thing that divides them. Racism and gang wars have turned the sun-scorched flatlands into a powder keg. If anything can unite them now, it’s the UFO that comes crashing through the clouds.
It brings with it a young alien named Daufin, a fugitive who has taken human form. She knows the terror that awaits this planet—because it’s looking for her. Stinger is an alien bounty hunter with an infinite capacity for death and a devious plan to find Daufin. Entombing the region in an inescapable dome, Stinger unleashes a violent fury unknown to humankind. Now, the few remaining survivors must come together to protect Daufin, themselves, and the world beyond.
From Robert McCammon, the New York Times–bestselling and Bram Stoker Award–winning author, Stinger is “one of the best suspense novels of recent years” (Science Fiction Chronicle). It has now been adapted into one of the most hotly anticipated horror series on television: Teacup, premiered on Peacock in October 2024.
Signed & Traycased Limited Hardcover Edition:
Limited to only 500 signed and hand-numbered copies
Signed by Robert McCammon and François Vaillancourt on a specially designed full-colour illustrated signature page
Larger 6.14” x 9.21” trim size
664 pages
Printed on a heavier 100gsm acid-free paper
Bound in premium cloth with coloured head and tail bands
Hot foil stamping on the front boards and spine
Offset printed and bound with full-colour endpapers
Sewn binding for increased durability
Ribbon page marker
Dust jacket artwork by François Vaillancourt
Featuring six full colour interior illustrations by François Vaillancourt printed on a special silk art stock & tipped into the book
Housed in a magnetic closure traycase
Covered in a deluxe material
Hot foil stamping on the front and spine
Ribbon lifter
Greek publisher Klidarithmos has acquired the rights to produce a Greek translation of Robert McCammon’s Swan Song. The deal just happened, and no other information is available at this time. As soon as I know more, I’ll post it!
Klidarithmos published a Greek translation of Boy’s Life in February 2024.
Early Bird Registrations are now open for Camp NECON 44. Robert McCammon will be in attendance as a “NECON Legend.” NECON 44 will take place from July 16 through July 19, 2026, at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH.
A year ago, we announced that Robert McCammon would be attending this year, but a scheduling conflict prevented his attendance.
For more information, please visit the Camp Necon website. Slots fill quickly, so if you’re interested in attending, now’s the time.
Writer Guests of Honor: Clay McLeod Chapman, Lisa Springer & Johnny Compton
Artist Guest of Honor: HagCult
Toastmasters: Dianne & J. Edwin Buja
Camp Necon Legend: Robert McCammon
At the Leviathan book launch, Robert McCammon told me that, now that the series was complete, he would love to see other people write Matthew Corbett fan fiction.
Author Pete Mesling submitted “Troubling the Past” in February.
Now, author Amanda Desiree has contributed “To Slay a Dragon.” From Amanda:
The idea for this piece came to me several years ago, after I had watched the movie Dragonwyck. Vincent Price’s character, Nicholas Van Ryn, has a line stating that his family has owned the Dragonwyck estate since 1630. That means it would have existed in Matthew’s time, and, since Dragonwyck is in the Hudson River Valley not terribly far from Matthew’s Manhattan, it’s entirely possible that a Van Ryn ancestor (who would have looked and sounded just like Vincent Price, naturally) might have hired him to solve a problem. I kept turning over the possibility, coming up with an old-dark-house-style mystery story,complete with unexpected guests getting stranded on a stormy night. Now that fan fiction is allowed, I’ve finally given the plot a shot.
You have several options available to read the story:
Because the story is fairly lengthy (58 pages in the PDF), it is not presented as a web page.
We’d love to see more! From Robert McCammon: “The fun and interesting thing here is that you can do straight mystery stories, character studies, or delve into the supernatural as much as you please.” Submissions can be sent to the webmaster.
GraphicAudio productions feature a narrator, a voice cast, music, and sound effects to bring stories to life (“A Movie in Your Mind,” as their slogan says). This deal was just announced, so there are no details available yet.
GraphicAudio previously produced adaptations of The Wolf’s Hour, The Hunter from the Woods, and the Trevor Lawson novellas.
On April 26, 2025, Robert McCammon and I attended the album release party for Webb Wilder’s Hillbilly Speedball at Riverside Revival in Nashville, TN. Webb is a big fan of the Matthew Corbett series, in particular, and mentioned the series during the show. 😃 –Hunter

Polish publisher Vesper has acquired the Polish translation rights to The Providence Rider. Vesper has published Polish translations of ten of Robert McCammon’s novels, so far, including Speaks the Nightbird (2022), The Queen of Bedlam (2023), and Mister Slaughter (2024).