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Edgar Allan Poe's Dark Dreams

Illustrated by Alan M. Clark

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Cover Art: Alan M. Clark

Interior Art : Alan M. Clark

Edited by: Dawn Dunn

Introduction: Edward Bryant

Biography: Dawn Dunn

Published: October 2002 48 pages

Limited Edition: 750 chapbooks and 200 hardbacks signed by the author and sold individually, 250 chapbooks sold only in a boxed set

Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe's Dark Dreams Small Cover Chapbook: $15.00 Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe's Dark Dreams Hardback Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe's Dark Dreams Hardback Open HARDBACK: $35.00

ISBN 0-9709657-0-2

ISBN 0-9709657-1-0

Award-winning artist, writer, and editor of the dark fantastic, Alan M. Clark lavishly interprets a variety of stories and poems by the inventor of modern horror fiction. The Black Cat, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Raven lurk side by side with some of the master's equally grotestque but less well known classics such as Poe's toothsome Berenice. And there's more! Both writer and artist make a terrific fit as they match stark terror with affecting if undeniably twisted romance. This new entry in the Wormhole Vintage Chapbook line includes such amenities as a Poe biography by Dawn Dunn, commentary by Edward Bryant, and a ribbon marker.

"I have been an artist for as long as I can remember. My parents kept a small journal of the "silly" things their children said. In it they recorded that in response to being told by my first grade teacher that I had done a good job drawing a bird, I told her, "Yes, I know. I'm going to be an artist." Alan M. Clark

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