Friday 12 January 2007

Disresponsible Nodpot Publications

2006 saw the start of Disresponsible Nodpot publications.



Leaf: In Search of Ramune was the first book by a Disresponsible Nodpot (Mungo) in print. Although originally published by Mungo is Great, it subsequently appeared under the DN imprint. Available in both hardcover and paperback, with the same cover illustration. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the story was received with critical acclaim. In the near future, a review of this story will be published on this blog.

The Original 24 Hours was next to appear in print. This is a collector's item, as the authors - Iserie Valult - say that this is an early version of the story, which will not be generally available. A review of this book is already available on this blog.



This second version of the original story 24 Hours is extremely rare. Only two copies are known to ever be in existence, and their authors are extremely cagey about the whereabouts of these. Therefore, unfortunately, and no matter how much we like the cover, this book will not be reviewed on this blog. Nor anywhere else.




2006 also saw the long awaited publication of The Lucky Diamond, pictured above in both hardback and soft cover. Rumours are that it took the best part of 35 years to produce so you might well wonder if it was worth waiting for. Find out on this blog in the near future!

November 2006 saw the start, finish and publication of two horror novels, written by Nodpots - a new genre for the Disresponsible Nodpots. The bulk of both these tales were written in 12 days, and we at nodpots applaud such industry.

7 Days in Hell was the first to be publicly available, a mixture of humour and horror. As with all worthwhile publications, it will be reviewed here shortly.



Black Rabbit Island, a traditional tale of gore, also appeared in December. It too will be reviewed on this blog in the near future.


Overall, not a bad selection for the Disresponsible Nodpots publications to commence with. We expect the list to be added to greatly during 2007.

Watch this space, to read about it first!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

These books all look really good. Where can I buy them?

Anonymous said...

fab - cant wait to read the reviews

DN Reporter said...

If you are interested in purchasing any of these, please contact the Disresponsible Nodpots or see their website.