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Who Fears the Devil? -- The Complete Silver John (Trade Paperback)
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Who Fears the Devil?—The Complete Silver John (Trade Paperback)
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by Manly Wade Wellman, with an introduction by Mike Resnick

There’s a traveling man that the Carolina mountain folk call Silver John for the silver strings strung on his guitar. In his wanderings, John encounters a parade of benighted forest creatures, mountain spirits, and shapeless horrors from the void of history with only his enduring spirit, playful wit, and the magic of his guitar to preserve him.

Manly Wade Wellman’s Silver John is one of the most beloved figures in fantasy, a true American folk hero of the literary age. The Planet Stories edition of Who Fears the Devil? collects—for the first time—all of John’s adventures published throughout Wellman’s life, including two stories about John before he got his silver-stringed guitar that have never previously appeared in a Silver John collection. Lost, out-of-print, or buried in expensive hardcover editions, the seminal, unforgettable tales of Who Fears the Devil? stand ready for a new generation to continue the folk tradition of Silver John!

Introduction by Mike Resnick (Stalking the Unicorn, Starship: Mutiny).

184-page softcover trade paperback ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-188-6

Note: This product is part of the Planet Stories Subscription.

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Jeremiah T.,

Howdy! It's me again!

I'm really delighted to see this back in print. I have the 1988 Baen collection JOHN THE BALLADEER, but I'm looking forward to acquiring the Paizo edition just for the hitherto uncollected pieces.

I know that the original edition of WHO FEARS THE DEVIL? includes a series of linking vignettes---which sort of serve to turn the whole into a picaresque "fix-up" novel. My Baen edition, however, takes these out of order and lumps them all together somewhere toward the back of the collection. Will the Paizo edition restore these linking vignettes to their original order?

Also, any chance we might one day see a Paizo reprint of the classic Wellman collection WORSE THINGS WAITING (Carcosa, 1973)? I know . . . I could just buy Night Shade's collected works of Wellman---but, dang, that runs into some dough, and especially so now that volume one is out of print and selling high!

Many thanks!

Paizo Employee Erik Mona (Publisher),

Rel avatar

Jeremiah,

I'm not sure yet about the order, but we will be putting the vignettes in between the stories as they appeared in the earlier Gnome Press edition, not lumped together as in the Baen version.

I am not aware of the collection you mention, but I have already signed one other* collection, and am tentatively putting together another. In the last case, this is material that has _never_ been collected, so I'm particularly excited about it.

--Erik

* LOL. "One Other" is the title of a Silver John story!

Kata. the ..... (Paizo Charter Superscriber),

Galguth Shund avatar

I am fairly excited about this book. I had not heard of Manly Wade Wellman and Clark Ashton Smith and a number of other great horror, fantasy, scifi, etc authors until I started buying the 100 (two alliterative words) Stories that were available in the bargain racks at Barnes & Noble about a decade ago.

Evil Midnight Lurker,

37 Goldsmith Col Final avatar

...Holy CRAP. Gentlemen, you've just guaranteed yourselves another chunk of my paycheck. :)

I want American folklore monsters in Golarion! Especially the gardinel.

J. Harper,

Mr. Mona,

Out of curiosity, which versions of the older John stories are you going to reprint: the magazine/Baen/Nightshade Press versions, or the Arkham House versions? If I remember correctly, August Derleth asked Wellman to rewrite the stories a little, in order to link them together and make the collection feel more like a novel. Wellman complied, but didn't care too much for the results, preferring the more episodic feel of their original versions.

Interesting that you'll be collecting 'Frogfather' and 'Sin's Doorway' along with the core John stories. I think you'll be the first publisher of Wellman to do so. Personally, I can buy 'Frogfather' being a prequel, but the narrator in 'Sin's Doorway' doesn't really feel like John to me, put that's just my opinion.

Despite all ready owning a copy of Baen's John the Balladeer, I'll be picking up a copy of _Who Fears The Devil_. My personal opinion is that these are some of the most beautiful fantasies ever written, and Wellman deserves to be supported, and be granted a wider audience than what the small press can provide (this is not a knock on Nighshade - their Wellman Library is a truly beautiful thing, but the price point keeps it out of reach of the casual fan).

You've also mentioned that you're considering publishing more Wellman. Can you talk about it a bit? From your comments, I get the feeling that the Thunstone stories (with maybe the Pursuivant stories thrown in for good measure) are up next, and maybe after that Hok or Kardios (the latter series being one I've never read, but really would like to), since you said the third book would be something never collected before.

Hope you're having a good year.

Cheers,

Jeremy Harper

J. Harper,

I just reread your announcement on the other Wellman collections, and I'm retracting my assumption on the next one being Thunstone/Pursuivant. Your comments make me think that it'll be Hok and Kardios collections up next. Hope I'm write.

Happy New Year,

Jeremy Harper

Paizo Employee Erik Mona (Publisher),

Rel avatar

Of the two additional Wellman books in the works, you're right about one of them. The other has NEVER been published in paperback before, to my knowledge.

Kirth Gersen (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Modules Subscriber),

Satyr avatar

I wonder, does the tag line "collects... all of John's adventures" imply that this volume contains the longer (novella- and novel-length) Silver John stories ("The Old Gods Waken," "The Lost and the Lurking," "The Hanging Stones," et al.)? Or are the short stories only collected? (And if the latter, do you have plans to publish the former at some point, and/or to change the tag line on this volume)?

jjb1011jjb,

12-Guiltgorger-Giant avatar

this looks really interesting

iv heard of Mr wellman but iv never read his work so this is definetly on my books to buy list

Eric Hinkle,

A 14-Viminda avatar

Evil Midnight Lurker wrote:
...Holy CRAP. Gentlemen, you've just guaranteed yourselves another chunk of my paycheck. :)

I want American folklore monsters in Golarion! Especially the gardinel.


And the Toller, the Bammat, the Behinder, One Other, the Raven Mockers... Really, there's an embarassment of riches in Mister Wellman's stories.

Though that one idea he frequently uses probably wouldn't work very well (the one where a giant demon or whatever tries to buy the protagonist's loyalty by throwing ginat jewels at him. Your average players would just take the jewels and then go all Belkar Bitterleaf on the monster...).

Eric Hinkle,

A 14-Viminda avatar

J. Harper wrote:
I just reread your announcement on the other Wellman collections, and I'm retracting my assumption on the next one being Thunstone/Pursuivant. Your comments make me think that it'll be Hok and Kardios collections up next. Hope I'm write.

Happy New Year,

Jeremy Harper


Well, the Hok or Kardios tales WOULD fit in better with the whole 'heroic fantasy' slant of Planet Stories. Myself, I'd prefer Kardios the Minstrel. The Hok tales are good, but (for my money) marred by the 'scientific racism' of the time they were written -- though Wellman did use good Neanderthals in a Silver John novel, The Hanging Stones (which, come to think of it, could make a good plot for an adventure set in Darkmoon Vale).

Unseelie,

How much does this overlap/not overlap with the Nightshade collections? I have all of their Wellman hardbacks and it would be nice to know what's in this that I don't already have.

Paizo Employee Erik Mona (Publisher),

Rel avatar

It contains all of the stories from the Nightshade edition of "Owls Hoot in the Daytime" as well as the stories "Sin's Doorway" and "The Frogfather." I know "Sin's Doorway' was in one of the other Nightshade hardcovers, but I don't know for sure about "Frogfather".

jcfiala,

Oh, I'm so there, and I've got the Nightshade editions. :) But it'll be cool to have a paperback copy I can carry around, my old paperback is all frayed.

Any chance you'll do some of his Silver John novels as well?

Osirion Snorter (Pathfinder Chronicles Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Superscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber),

Gorgon avatar

Mrs Snorter just saw me tidying up my e-books, and saw 'The Devil's Asteroid', and told me she loved Mr Wellman, which was a surprise to me.I found this thread, to show her she's not alone.
She loves 'School for the Unspeakable', but I believe that is a different protagonist.

Kirth Gersen (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Modules Subscriber),

Satyr avatar

jcfiala wrote:
Any chance you'll do some of his Silver John novels as well?

Yes, please! Shipping for used copies from Amazon 3rd party sources is eating me alive!

Eric Hinkle,

A 14-Viminda avatar

Erik Mona wrote:
It contains all of the stories from the Nightshade edition of "Owls Hoot in the Daytime" as well as the stories "Sin's Doorway" and "The Frogfather." I know "Sin's Doorway' was in one of the other Nightshade hardcovers, but I don't know for sure about "Frogfather".


I think they had Frogfather in the collection titled "The Devil Is Not Mocked". And let me add another vote for reprints of the Wellman novels about John the Balladeer and John Thunstone.

bobby_5150,

Eric is right. "The Frogfather" is in the second volume of Nightshades Wellman.

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