Not to go all Swayze, but, ditto what Jeff wrote! Kudos to Brian and the rest of the CD staff!!!
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI'd like to raise a pint in honor of Brian James Freeman who has been taking massive fire on social media and within forums and returning nothing but kill shots. Brian, I hate seeing all the shit you're dealing with. I for one appreciate the updates and transparency. I'm sure it's a struggle and I can't imagine the terror of basing the retail price of a book on a set of numbers from one printer, selling that book out pre-publication, and then being forced to produce a more expensive book based on an entirely different set of numbers from a new printer.
So I toast you and Dan and all the people who make these small presses such a huge part of our joy. Have a happy 4th!
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Thank you all! I try to be as helpful as possible. Especially when it comes to explains things that I would never expect a non-publisher to know, such as what a huge pain it can be to find the right printer who will do a GOOD job. It's not actually easy, which is why losing two printers in just about 11 months can really screw everything up! But we're trying, and I think we'll have a big second half of the year once we get a new printer or two lined up!
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI'd like to raise a pint in honor of Brian James Freeman who has been taking massive fire on social media and within forums and returning nothing but kill shots. Brian, I hate seeing all the shit you're dealing with. I for one appreciate the updates and transparency. I'm sure it's a struggle and I can't imagine the terror of basing the retail price of a book on a set of numbers from one printer, selling that book out pre-publication, and then being forced to produce a more expensive book based on an entirely different set of numbers from a new printer.
So I toast you and Dan and all the people who make these small presses such a huge part of our joy. Have a happy 4th!
There are some who raise some pertinent issues regarding the long pre-order periods on a number of books even before the recent printer problems. Ordering from CD can be a bit of a crapshoot. A book might arrive within 6 months, maybe a year or quite often longer. Some people seem quite comfortable with these delays whilst its drives others nuts.
Personally, I've become much more selective as to which books I pre-order (from all publishers). I used to be OK with having funds tied up in books that I had no idea when I would receive. Now, not so much.
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostI've been reading the darktower.org thread regarding the publication schedule of CD. I think on the whole most people are quite sympathetic towards the problems that CD have faced regarding their printers.
There are some who raise some pertinent issues regarding the long pre-order periods on a number of books even before the recent printer problems. Ordering from CD can be a bit of a crapshoot. A book might arrive within 6 months, maybe a year or quite often longer. Some people seem quite comfortable with these delays whilst its drives others nuts.
Personally, I've become much more selective as to which books I pre-order (from all publishers). I used to be OK with having funds tied up in books that I had no idea when I would receive. Now, not so much.
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Originally posted by One eyed cat View PostThis is definitely not directed at you Ranger but I've been buying books from CD directly for nearly 13 years now and have not once heard of them refusing a refund on a preorder for any reason at all and have more often than not seen them offer refunds in the announcements of delays to scheduled release dates. I understand that waiting for something you really want can be frustrating but knowing that you can change your mind for any reason at any time and get a full refund needs to count for something too.
Mind you I do have a couple of orders placed in 2014 with King's Way Press so I probably shouldn't complain too much!
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On the whole (other than a few problem books). We have brought wait times down a lot (at least in the time that I've been working at CD). It's just that the ones that do take too long always over shadow all the books that come out quickly. People tend to only see the problems. We're never happy that a book takes so long to come out, but we're doing to best we can, and that's just not good enough for some people.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostPersonally, I've become much more selective as to which books I pre-order (from all publishers). I used to be OK with having funds tied up in books that I had no idea when I would receive. Now, not so much.
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostI got burned pretty badly by another publisher that has since gone under, so I feel you here. I find a I preorder a lot more from Camelot nowadays because they don't expect payment until the book is in their hands and ready to ship.
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Camelot is my solution as well. I held fast on a no pre-order policy for a long time and went only through Camelot, but weakened on three CD titles a couple years ago (about 18 to 24 months, all told) — two that were supposed to come out shortly thereafter, and unfortunately I continue to wait on all three. It’s frustrating, but I’m confident that CD is doing about all they can to remedy the situation (though I do wish getting the King material out quickly was less a priority as it seems to sideline other projects, but I get it from a business perspective) and I know a refund is available if my patience expires. But I’m okay waiting while they sort out this printer issues...stuff happens.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by One eyed cat View PostSorry for the rant y'all. I get so emotional sometimes.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostWell, you wouldn't be here if you didn't care. And getting emotional is part of caring. Which is why it's better to be a psychopath and care about nothing and no one. Psychopaths have an evolutionary advantage.
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostI got burned pretty badly by another publisher that has since gone under, so I feel you here. I find a I preorder a lot more from Camelot nowadays because they don't expect payment until the book is in their hands and ready to ship.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostCamelot is my solution as well. I held fast on a no pre-order policy for a long time and went only through Camelot, but weakened on three CD titles a couple years ago (about 18 to 24 months, all told) — two that were supposed to come out shortly thereafter, and unfortunately I continue to wait on all three. It’s frustrating, but I’m confident that CD is doing about all they can to remedy the situation (though I do wish getting the King material out quickly was less a priority as it seems to sideline other projects, but I get it from a business perspective) and I know a refund is available if my patience expires. But I’m okay waiting while they sort out this printer issues...stuff happens.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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