7 June 2025

Nazi Leprechauns!

I spent yesterday evening alone and occupied my time watching youtube videos of pulp horror fiction reviews, personal book collections and paperback fair visits.

These days, you can't look up pulp horror fiction without a ton-load of Paperbacks from Hell dominating the links offered for your perusal. One of these led me to a vlogger who had the interesting idea of presenting a couple of shows evidencing how that much-loved tome has raised the market prices of the books it explored and clearly cherished.

After turning off the TV, I was in the mood to do a little investigation of my own and started searching for that collector's dream of a paperback - the Arrow edition of John Christopher's The Little People.


 I soon discovered that the number one holy grail paperback on everybody's Want list, was selling in the region of the £200 - £380 mark. That was, except for one American seller who just seemed to be selling the contents of their home in a mass clearing. Whilst this particular seller was still asking for a price well over what I am willing to pay for even the rarest of titles, he was open to offers. πŸ€” And so I sent off my offer, which took me below my forbidden zone, even taking into account the postage fees from the currently troubled U.S. of A. It was then a waiting game. 🫣

My offer was a fair one, and came in under what  I paid to source my most expensive book thus far - Guy N Smith's even rarer Crabs' Sacrifice a few years back.

My most expensive
book purchase ever

It was a bit of a troubled sleep for me as I waited for the seller's decision on my offer.
Even though it's my 59th birthday next weekend, and I am in possession of a long-idle Paypal credit card to spread the costs, I knew I would not be able to match any higher offer he demanded. And so my sleep was disturbed for a couple hours before I finally received the seller's decision.

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By the time I awoke this morning, this email was already waiting for me:

I'll write another post on this real gem of a paperback when it crosses the Atlantic and finds a home on my bookshelves. Until then I will be πŸ•°πŸ‘€ as I await the arrival of the nazi leprechauns...

6 June 2025

Flow


Watched a great animated film tonight on my son's Sony 4k UHD OLED TV - Flow. All I need to review this movie accurately is one word, capitaled with an exclamation mark :

WOW!

5 June 2025

The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlos Collodi

Sadly, my original copy of this book, already degraded by time, was ruined after last year's house fire.

To readers interested in the darkness inherent within the tale, I highly recommend having a read of my original blog post about the book. Comparing the images in that post with those in this post also highlights how a book will deteriorate over time without care!


Regular readers of Pixie-Led will already be aware of how scary I find this particular book. As such, it will definitely feature in the the first issue of my Pixie-Led zine, which I plan on writing, producing and publish some time in 2026...

The Super-Scary Silhouette



Creepy First Steps

What Strange Sights & Adventure Await in this Wood?

Look at Those Razor-Sharp Teeth

Scary Finally

I'll keep any further chat on Pinocchio for the future zine. But I will leave you with a question. Am I alone in finding this particular edition of Pinocchio to be the best version of the tale?

4 June 2025

3 June 2025

Avalon 2 ~ Day 9/100 | Eyelid Op - Day 6

I managed to add all the images I wanted onto the zine today. I even put them in order. I still have to decide upon the size each image will appear and their position on each page. I also need to do all the writing. I am pleased with where I am now in relation to it publishing date.

In other news. Check out the progress on my poorly eyelid. As the swelling goes down, the bruising is slipping down my chops lol.