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Received my A/E copy of Guests today by the Koala Bear via Suntup.
Such a nicely put together book. The slipcase is striking, the artwork is fantastic, the DJ, cover (love the green cloth), and yellow end-papers are great together. Very pleased with this purchase.
Thanks, KPB & Suntup.
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Thanks Ben!Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostWOOT! Below email received today. Looking forward to this one.
The following books will be shipping soon. Our records show that you ordered one or more of the titles listed below:- Guests - Artist Edition
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Hi there,Originally posted by JJ123 View PostThe novella Sour Candy - I just noticed I could read it as an eBook through my library. I'm curious - was this inspired at all by the famous Twilight Zone story? I want to say that one was written by Matheson, but I may be incorrect. Just curious on the origin, actually sounds great.
I wish I could actually buy the book, but I can't. I hope authors are compensated when one reads it on loan digitally, not sure how that works, or if anyone knows. I can also read Blanky and Jack/Jill. Which one is the best?...
SOUR CANDY was inspired by an incident much as it's described in the opening of the book: a kid going nuclear in the candy aisle at Walmart while his wan-looking mother just stood there staring at the candy. My initial misgivings about the situation--which are easy to have when you don't have kids of your own--left me feeling guilty, and I wondered what would happen if I got home and the kid was waiting for me there, claiming I was his father. I love Matheson's work, but it wasn't in mind when I wrote this story.
As far as libraries go, I do indeed get compensated for digital loans. Even if I didn't, I'd still encourage people to patronize libraries as much as possible. They're invaluable.
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I would guess that authors receive royalties on each copy sold, so if a library buys 1 or 10 copies, then the author receives the royalties on those copies sold, but then again, library purchases may be excluded from royalties.
I do know that a lot of publishers have some bassackwards rules around digital copies. Unlike a physical book, digital copies can't ever get lost of damaged, so libraries in theory would never have to but new copies like they would with a physical edition. So certain publishers (not all), will expire those digital copies after a certain number of checkouts or times, thus forcing the library to repurchase new copies if they want to continue having that copy available.
For whatever reason, I'm reminded of the hubbub over used CDs quite a few years ago. Think it was a country artist who was upset he didn't get royalties on used CD purchases, which I thought was insane.
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I am sure someone more in the know can better answer your question, but I will explain what was told to me. My local library has limits on the number of ebooks that they can have checked out at any given time. When I asked about that I was told that they purchase the ebooks just as they do physical books. Based on that I would assume the author is receiving a small cut of each license sold similar to the books on the shelf. The royalty statement is just a guess on my part.Originally posted by JJ123 View PostThe novella Sour Candy - I just noticed I could read it as an eBook through my library. I'm curious - was this inspired at all by the famous Twilight Zone story? I want to say that one was written by Matheson, but I may be incorrect. Just curious on the origin, actually sounds great.
I wish I could actually buy the book, but I can't. I hope authors are compensated when one reads it on loan digitally, not sure how that works, or if anyone knows. I can also read Blanky and Jack/Jill. Which one is the best?...
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The novella Sour Candy - I just noticed I could read it as an eBook through my library. I'm curious - was this inspired at all by the famous Twilight Zone story? I want to say that one was written by Matheson, but I may be incorrect. Just curious on the origin, actually sounds great.
I wish I could actually buy the book, but I can't. I hope authors are compensated when one reads it on loan digitally, not sure how that works, or if anyone knows. I can also read Blanky and Jack/Jill. Which one is the best?...
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WOOT! Below email received today. Looking forward to this one.
The following books will be shipping soon. Our records show that you ordered one or more of the titles listed below:- Guests - Artist Edition
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That's only going to encourage me.Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View Post
It was an absolute blast, Jeff. If all interviews were as much fun, I'd probably be more enthusiastic about doing them.
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None at the moment. My agent gave me some notes that I absolutely loved, so one more revision and it'll be back in her hands. After that, it's up to the gods.Originally posted by Martin View Post
I stumbled on you talking on Instagram live about and I have been wanting to read it ever since. Any news on a possible publication?
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It was an absolute blast, Jeff. If all interviews were as much fun, I'd probably be more enthusiastic about doing them.Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
My pleasure! Mr. Burke prowls here so it seems right to have it here. I can't watch the interview because I'm in it, but I had way more fun than I should have talking to him. That probably makes for a bad/unprofessional interview. But here we are!
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It comes back to me so often, it's inevitable I'll write it someday. I just don't know when. There are a lot of other stories bullying their way into the building.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
Me, too — I really hope he does manage to get that one written!
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I stumbled on you talking on Instagram live about and I have been wanting to read it ever since. Any news on a possible publication?Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View Post
Far and away the most personal thing I've written. It broke me multiple times. I'm hoping once it gets out there it resonates with people.
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That's exactly right, Ron. I also wanted to keep it to novellas that hadn't been collected already (ABIGAIL was in WE LIVE INSIDE YOUR EYES), which is also why I didn't include THE TENT, as CD have it as part of the SELECT series.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
EDIT: The interview also answered a question I had regarding the contents...I was puzzled why one of Kealan's more popular (arguably the most popular novella, it seems) novellas of late, The House on Abigail Lane, wasn't included in the collection. With the understanding from the interview that all the novellas were intended to revolve around the theme of an unwelcome Guest intruding upon events, Abigail wouldn't really jive with that theme. In fact, it's really the opposite of that, wherein the intruders, so to speak, are the people that enter the House on Abigail Lane for various reasons.
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Far and away the most personal thing I've written. It broke me multiple times. I'm hoping once it gets out there it resonates with people.Originally posted by Martin View PostI too really hope the Kin prequel comes to pass. I am also very interested in his recently completed novel. Elsewhere he stated that it was a very personal story.
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