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Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View PostOkay, I will explain the sudden shift in odds.
There were two hints initially given on 21st January via email, that allowed people to speculate as to who the author would be for today's big announcement:
1. That it was one of the bestselling books of the last few years.
2. It was a newer author, whose books had never previously been published by CD.
However over the weekend, Brian gave two more hints on the Dark Tower Forum:
1. "Stephen King likes this author."
2. "we've never published this author before in any form."
This has effectively ruled out John Ajvide Lindqvist, Caitlín R. Kiernan and Richard Christian Matheson, as they had all previously featured together in the CD published short story anthology, A Book of Horrors.
Although I am certain that CD will announce the publication of Let The Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist, it will not be today.
Whilst studying the confirmed list of authors on the Goodreads website that are known to be liked by Stephen King, most were ruled out because:
1. Their material was too old to be considered as having released one of the bestselling books of the last few years.
2. They were not writers of the Horror genre.
3. They had material already previously published by CD.
So after eliminating most of the authors that are publically acknowledged as being favoured by Stephen King, only two names remained together with their respective books:
The Ruins, by Scott Smith
Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn
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If its down to those two, definitely putting all my money on Gillian Flynn and one of her stories. Good research!
So Brian, are we getting the public announcement today or just CDCC?
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It's basically a two horse race, but between the two, I personally think that Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn will be announced as the winner. The book was ranked #1 in The New York Times bestseller list for 8 consecutive weeks back in 2012, so it would probably be more commercially viable for CD to release it as a Deluxe S/L edition over The Ruins.
Additionally, Gillian Flynn is a much newer author, with her first novel being published in 2006. Scott Smith is a bit older as his first novel was published back in 1993.Last edited by T-Dogz_AK47; 02-03-2014, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostIf it's Abraham Lincoln I will never get excited about another upcoming announcement.Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Postlol
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Originally posted by Theli View PostWhat brought Let the Right One In down so much? Someone else releasing it? These odds have shifted out of my favour. Good thing I'm not a betting man!
There were two hints initially given on 21st January via email, that allowed people to speculate as to who the author would be for today's big announcement:
1. That it was one of the bestselling books of the last few years.
2. It was a newer author, whose books had never previously been published by CD.
However over the weekend, Brian gave two more hints on the Dark Tower Forum:
1. "Stephen King likes this author."
2. "we've never published this author before in any form."
This has effectively ruled out John Ajvide Lindqvist, Caitlín R. Kiernan and Richard Christian Matheson, as they had all previously featured together in the CD published short story anthology, A Book of Horrors.
Although I am certain that CD will announce the publication of Let The Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist, it will not be today.
Whilst studying the confirmed list of authors on the Goodreads website that are known to be liked by Stephen King, most were ruled out because:
1. Their material was too old to be considered as having released one of the bestselling books of the last few years.
2. They were not writers of the Horror genre.
3. They had material already previously published by CD.
So after eliminating most of the authors that are publically acknowledged as being favoured by Stephen King, only two names remained together with their respective books:
The Ruins, by Scott Smith
Gone Girl, by Gillian FlynnLast edited by T-Dogz_AK47; 02-03-2014, 07:02 AM.
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Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View PostDue to a shocking turn of events, the official CD 'Tipster' reports a massive shift in the odds for tomorrow's big announcement...
The odds are now as follows:
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6/4: The Ruins - Scott Smith
2/1: Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
7/1: Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter - Seth Grahame-Smith
10/1: House Of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski
14/1: Haunted - Chuck Palahniuk
20/1: The Missing - Sarah Langan
24/1: Nocturnal - Scott Sigler
28/1: Under Cover of Night - Mary SanGiovanni
30/1: Divergent - Veronica Roth
35/1: Waiting Out Winter - Kelli Owen
40/1: The Vampire Chronicles - Anne Rice
66/1: Lunar Park - Bret Easton Ellis
100/1: American Gods - Neil Gaiman
250/1: Fly Fishing - J. R. Hartley
500/1: Drood - Dan Simmons
1,000/1: Let The Right One In - John Ajvide Lindqvist
1,000/1: Silk - Caitlín R. Kiernan
1,000/1: Dystopia - Richard Christian Matheson
1,000/1: Dark Harvest - Norman Partridge
Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostI can confirm that we have multiple books from that list under contract, but I cannot say which ones or whether one of them could be announced tomorrow.
Brian
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I can confirm that we have multiple books from that list under contract, but I cannot say which ones or whether one of them could be announced tomorrow.
Brian
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostIf it's Abraham Lincoln I will never get excited about another upcoming announcement.
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If it's Abraham Lincoln I will never get excited about another upcoming announcement.
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Due to a shocking turn of events, the official CD 'Tipster' reports a massive shift in the odds for tomorrow's big announcement...
The odds are now as follows:
6/4: The Ruins - Scott Smith
2/1: Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
7/1: Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter - Seth Grahame-Smith
10/1: House Of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski
14/1: Haunted - Chuck Palahniuk
20/1: The Missing - Sarah Langan
24/1: Nocturnal - Scott Sigler
28/1: Under Cover of Night - Mary SanGiovanni
30/1: Divergent - Veronica Roth
35/1: Waiting Out Winter - Kelli Owen
40/1: The Vampire Chronicles - Anne Rice
66/1: Lunar Park - Bret Easton Ellis
100/1: American Gods - Neil Gaiman
250/1: Fly Fishing - J. R. Hartley
500/1: Drood - Dan Simmons
1,000/1: Let The Right One In - John Ajvide Lindqvist
1,000/1: Silk - Caitlín R. Kiernan
1,000/1: Dystopia - Richard Christian Matheson
1,000/1: Dark Harvest - Norman Partridge
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