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SPOILERS: Book 18 title announced at Lexington book signing
Griffyn612:
--- Quote from: Kindler on June 11, 2018, 03:43:26 PM ---Gotcha. Then yeah, the Invision suites get real expensive real quick depending on average active users. I suppose you'd have a better idea about simultaneous site traffic with the changeover; once Peace Talks come out, that should be a great stress test to see what peak activity looks like.
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Based on what we heard recently, that he's only about half done, we've probably got a year before it comes out. It might be sooner, or it might be longer. So we might have a chance to migrate to a new forum software before that, in order to impress folks and get them to stick around.
Kindler:
--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on June 11, 2018, 04:37:34 PM ---Based on what we heard recently, that he's only about half done, we've probably got a year before it comes out. It might be sooner, or it might be longer. So we might have a chance to migrate to a new forum software before that, in order to impress folks and get them to stick around.
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If he hits his September-something self-imposed deadline goal, I think it'll be a bit sooner than that. I don't know if he has honeymoon plans or what have you, but he's done a lot of what disrupts post-marriage life already (moving, getting into a routine, etc.) Anyway, I figure he'll start editing publisher drafts sometime in October/November. I think (assuming no further delays) we'll be able to get copies no later than March 2019.
jonas:
--- Quote from: Kindler on June 11, 2018, 04:59:39 PM ---If he hits his September-something self-imposed deadline goal, I think it'll be a bit sooner than that. I don't know if he has honeymoon plans or what have you, but he's done a lot of what disrupts post-marriage life already (moving, getting into a routine, etc.) Anyway, I figure he'll start editing publisher drafts sometime in October/November. I think (assuming no further delays) we'll be able to get copies no later than March 2019.
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Oh? sweet, those are the kind that really matter imo.
Griffyn612:
--- Quote from: Kindler on June 11, 2018, 04:59:39 PM ---If he hits his September-something self-imposed deadline goal, I think it'll be a bit sooner than that. I don't know if he has honeymoon plans or what have you, but he's done a lot of what disrupts post-marriage life already (moving, getting into a routine, etc.) Anyway, I figure he'll start editing publisher drafts sometime in October/November. I think (assuming no further delays) we'll be able to get copies no later than March 2019.
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The turnaround time for his "finished" to "published" is apparently 6 months. For other authors, it's actually a year.
3 months is supposedly possible, but probably unlikely when the publisher already has a release for him this year. Whereas if he were to finish by September 1st, we'd be looking at a March release next year. That'd probably be better for their accounting books.
Not that I know enough about the industry to know if that's accurate or not.
Dina:
--- Quote from: Fcrate on June 09, 2018, 08:40:17 PM ---Same here. :/
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And here...
Besides I really can't be interested in book 18 announcements with book 16 not even in the horizon :'(
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