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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI believe the plan is for it to be actually out this year. I know there where some delays on Salems' Lot, I can't really remember what the cause of those delays was though. I think the plan for the announcements is that we don't want to announce the next one until the previous one is out the door and in peoples hands.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI believe the plan is for it to be actually out this year. I know there where some delays on Salems' Lot, I can't really remember what the cause of those delays was though. I think the plan for the announcements is that we don't want to announce the next one until the previous one is out the door and in peoples hands.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI think the plan for the announcements is that we don't want to announce the next one until the previous one is out the door and in peoples hands.
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostSorry to prolong the agony, but I think it's been about a year between initial announcement and actual publication for Carrie & SL, and since no announcement on The Shining has yet been made, is this schedule for the announcements (rather than the releases)? If so, I understand - the pre-release process is an event in itself (I know I've enjoyed it), I'm just trying to understand.
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An interesting situation for some collectors may arise this year, given that CD's The Shining is on tap (although I'm not clear on whether it will actually be published this year), and the Folio Society also plans to release an edition of The Shining in September or October. Some out there can easily get both, but some will likely have to choose just one, and it will be interesting to see how they compare.
I know the CD volumes will be oversized and contain bonus material, and if the artwork maintains the quality level established in Carrie and SL, the CD Shining will be nothing less than great. Having said that, FS invariably does quality work, but it can vary with regard to how close it hits or exceeds expectations (they occasionally aim at a different target). At the very least, the FS Shining will be distinctive and worth considering, but I wouldn't be surprise if it is a "fine" edition that doesn't land as many punches, so to speak, as the CD edition. Still, it will be interesting to see and compare.
The 2 or 3 bits of artwork for the FS Shining I've seen, which seem to be segments of illustrations and not full illustrations, were evocative but didn't blow me away (as with CD DY artwork, which has spoken for itself), but then perhaps I just need to see more.
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post'Salem's Lot and The Shining this year, Night Shift and The Stand next year, Pet Sematary after that.
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post'Salem's Lot and The Shining this year, Night Shift and The Stand next year, Pet Sematary after that.
Brian
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostI wanted to make a joke about Rich getting Steve drunk and putting a contract for Rage in front of him, but then I remembered that Steve is a recovering alcoholic and the joke wasn't funny anymore.
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I wanted to make a joke about Rich getting Steve drunk and putting a contract for Rage in front of him, but then I remembered that Steve is a recovering alcoholic and the joke wasn't funny anymore.
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostSure, those all sound great, but what about AFTER Pet Sematary??? What then Mr. Freeman!!! Dear God, WHAT THEN?!?!?!!?!?
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post'Salem's Lot and The Shining this year, Night Shift and The Stand next year, Pet Sematary after that.
Brian
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostI'm new to the forum and just learning some of the history with the Doubleday Years series. Apparently the initial plan (not sure if it was official from CD or inferred by readers) was to print a new volume every 6 months, but now a few years on, this hasn't happened. Is there a current plan/schedule, or is it just fit in as CD can, dictated by the full publishing logistical environment etc.?
Brian
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