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Cinder Spires Books / Re: Where we are along the pipeline to release?
« on: June 03, 2015, 06:50:40 AM »
Book's finished and has passed the copyedit stage. That's all we know. The publication process after that is a bit opaque, but there are a lot of moving parts involved.

It's a shame that it is so "opaque" as you say.  Mr Butcher is really good at explaining writing as a job, but this is something he hasn't touched on yet.  I should rename this thread "What happens between book finished and release?" or some such.  I'm looking forward to the book very much.

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I understand that we have some dates, but what I'm asking specifically is what exactly is happening behind the scenes?  Is the book finished and getting it's print run? is it finished but yet to be in print.  Is Jim still working on some edits? is the publisher deciding on the actual dimensions of the hardback and the paperback?  Are they using the book to launder cocaine money for the financing of a mole people invasion?   What exactly is going on with the book in this phase of pre-release?

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Cinder Spires Books / Where we are along the pipeline to release?
« on: May 01, 2015, 08:06:19 AM »
So perhaps you folks will know more than me.  Jim wrote "The End." A while back now.  So where are we from there?  Secondary or Tertiary drafts?  Final edits?  Early phase of printing and distribution?  I would like to know.  We've seen a cover, but what does that mean?  Obviously when they have a release date we'll be notified.  As a fan and an aspiring author myself I'd love to know more about this part of the release process.  Discuss my compatriots! Discuss!  ;D

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DF Books / Re: Did you discover the books because of the TV Show?
« on: May 01, 2015, 07:50:57 AM »
I certainly can thank the Sci-Fi (before it became SyFy) channel for introducing me to the books.  I didn't have a big book store where I was going to college, and I didn't get to go to one much, so when I had time to read for pleasure it was from books worlds familiar to me, and I hadn't tried any new stuff in a while.  The show didn't hold my interest, but it piqued my curiosity enough to check out the books, and I'm now a fan.  I must say, unlike the seeming majority, I quite like what they did with Bob's form on the show.  It was very different, but I think it fit the show's format to have a more anthropomorphic Bob.  The dead wizard in a skull thing was not as good as the books, but it humanized him, quite literally, for viewers of the show.

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