Author Brian James Freeman has posted seven samples of Glenn’s black & white illustrations for the upcoming trade paperback release of Brian’s Blue November Storms. You can see the samples on Brian’s blog:

Glenn Chadbourne’s Interior Artwork For Blue November Storms

You can order the book from the Cemetery Dance website. And don’t forget that there’s a special edition that benefits the Hautala family.

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Glenn Chadbourne’s longtime good friend Rick Hautala died unexpectedly on March 21, 2013, leaving his wife with bills that need to be paid.

Longtime Rick Hautala publisher Cemetery Dance has come up with an offer that will help benefit the Hautala family. It involves a special edition of Brian James Freeman’s Blue November Storms. From the CD website:

NOTE FOR COLLECTORS — SPECIAL COPIES TO HELP RICK HAUTALA’S FAMILY:

As you may already know, long-time Cemetery Dance author and friend Rick Hautala passed away suddenly earlier this month. Fundraiser efforts are currently under way to help his family in their time of need, and Glenn Chadbourne and Brian James Freeman have decided to create a special version of this novella to help speed that fundraising along.

We’re now accepting preorders for special copies of this novella featuring stunning COLOR REMARQUES by Glenn Chadbourne. Glenn will be donating his entire art fee to the Hautala family. Brian will also be donating all of his earnings from each of these special copies. (A remarque is an original drawing made in the actual book by the artist, which makes that copy of the book a unique collectible. You can see some of Glenn’s more elaborate color remarques here.)

These special copies will be also signed by Ray Garton, Brian James Freeman, and Glenn Chadbourne. Glenn is going all out to make these copies unique for the collectors who help us support the Hautala family and these remarqued versions of the book will ship approximately one month after the signed copies.

You can read about the book and order copies from the Cemetery Dance website.

FEARnet has posted a great review of The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book (Revised & Updated). The book is written by Bev Vincent and Brian James Freeman and is illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. The reviewer, Blu Gilliand, has this to say about Glenn’s work:

I can’t write about this Illustrated book of trivia without mentioning the illustrations themselves, provided by longtime Cemetery Dance contributor/King illustrator Glenn Chadbourne. More than just providing the occasional visual break among page after page of questions, Chadbourne’s drawings often serve as clues, and frequently become the source of even more trivia questions. His intense, insanely detailed pieces are a perfect complement to the material.

You can read the full review on the FEARnet website.

You can purchase the book from Cemetery Dance.