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Saw a Release Date for Peace Talks, True or Just Another Rumor?

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prince lotore:
they may of been under the impression that i was a retailer asking because i had people wanting to put a deposit down on a number of books
they have given me unreleased info this way before

Kindler:

--- Quote from: prince lotore on February 28, 2018, 09:04:41 PM ---they may of been under the impression that i was a retailer asking because i had people wanting to put a deposit down on a number of books
they have given me unreleased info this way before

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Sneaky. I approve.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: Kindler on February 28, 2018, 07:40:26 PM ---I very much doubt it. If for no other reason, books come out on Tuesdays, and 10/25 is a Thursday.

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Skin Game came out on a Thursday, so did Cold Days.  Changes was released on a Sunday, Ghost Story a Friday, Turn Coat on a Sunday, .  Didn't feel like finding more.

Kindler:

--- Quote from: groinkick on March 01, 2018, 07:47:00 PM ---Skin Game came out on a Thursday, so did Cold Days.  Changes was released on a Sunday, Ghost Story a Friday, Turn Coat on a Sunday, .  Didn't feel like finding more.

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Not sure where you're pulling that from.

Skin Game: May 27, 2014: Tuesday.
Cold Days: November 27, 2012: Tuesday.
Ghost Story: July 26, 2011: Tuesday.
Changes: April 6, 2010: Tuesday.
Edit (cuz you cited it): Turn Coat, April 7, 2009: Tuesday.

These are publishing conventions for the past few decades. New books and video home-releases (from major studios—indie releases are more random) come out on Tuesdays. Most video games, too.  Maybe you're looking at the audiobook release dates? Because those always come after the book is out, usually on Fridays, though there's more wiggle room, and with their rise in popularity, they're coming out closer to the initial release, sometimes at the same time.

Guardianw007:
I was at Emerald City Comic Con this weekend.  In his panel, Mr. Butcher stated he still had another six weeks of work, before he turned the manuscript over to his editors.

If I recall, he's had a bad time in the past when he had a deadline and couldn't make it, so he swore off giving a deadline. . .Right(I seem to remember him saying he'd never take an advance again. . .)? 

All of which is to say, there is no release date.

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