Maelstrom Set I (2010)
A Gathering of Crows by Brian Keene
The Rising: Deliverance by Brian Keene (no reprint until 5 years after pub)
Six Days by Kelli Owen
Maelstrom Set II (2011)
A Conspiracy of One by Brian Keene (never to be reprinted)
Alone by Brian Keene
Once Upon A Time In Midnight by John Urbancik
Maelstrom Set III (forthcoming Fall of 2012)
Deluge by Brian Keene
Sundancing by Brian Keene (never to be reprinted)
Answers of Silence by Geoff Cooper

Hell yeah!!
Very excited about this!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait!
Sweet! Another excellent Maelstrom lineup. Thanks for getting Coop to join the fun!
Count me in!
So when can we preorder the set? Looking forward to the new colection.
Great lineup!
~COOP
~COOP
~COOP
What is Sundancing? Is that an anthology or a novella?
Awesome. Awesome to the max.
Hey all,
I am very glad that there is a lot of excitement around the next Maelstrom set. I think when you see what Brian, Geoff, and myself have planned you will be very pleased.
However, at this time there are not a lot of details that can be shared. More info will be forthcoming in the next couple of months.
Paul
So Paul, not sure if you will see this or can answer to this until pre-order time, but if you bought the second set, but not the first set, but plan on buying the third, can you still get matching numbers from the set you bought? Thanks!
I think SUNDANCING will be about 6 friends driving in a blizzard singing along with the radio, ITS SO EASY by GnR, then all hell breaks loose!
Yes, those that purchased the second set directly from Thunderstorm are going to get the first chance at the new set along with matching numbers.
Sweet, thanks Paul, I can’t wait to read Deluge! I think I’m the only person who didn’t read it, because I wanted to wait until it was in book form, it was killing me just a little each time Keene posted a new chapter, lol.
I also cant wait for it because I did not follow along with Deluge as it was posted, I felt like i would fall behind or something, so now im just waiting for the set so i can finally read it.
Yikes, how valuable were those reprinting rights? In-perpetuity sounds like it’d be worth bank.