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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by kshane View Post
    Thanks for those publisher suggestions! I'll remember them and see if I can suggest them to Kelly at some point. Brian's Lividian Publications seems to be making everyone very happy as well, based on the comments I've seen.
    There is a good chance Kelly is familiar with Brian's work as they have worked together before.
    Last edited by Martin; 05-10-2021, 02:59 AM.

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  • kshane
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    Thanks for those publisher suggestions! I'll remember them and see if I can suggest them to Kelly at some point. Brian's Lividian Publications seems to be making everyone very happy as well, based on the comments I've seen.

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  • slayn666
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    I don't know why, but I always forget about SST. And they'd be a great fit for Laymon's works.

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  • joejets
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    SST!

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  • slayn666
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    There is always some inconsistency in publishing dates and there are no small press publishers who consistently publish on time. I would say the key, probably/maybe, would be working with a small press publisher who accurately and professionally communicates with the Author and/or estate as well as the consumer.
    There's "some inconsistency" and then there's DRP and CD. In Laymon's Terms has already been mentioned; other CD titles have been stuck in limbo (with money already collected from customers, mind you) for even longer. DRP is the lesser of two evils here, but even then my preorder for the three Laymon titles goes back to 2015, so, again, this goes beyond "some inconsistency."

    Anyhow to answer kshane's question, SubPress and Suntup seem to hit their target release windows far more often than not. Centipede is also decent, except on the really big titles (looking at you, Dune) - however I suspect that's more a product of Jerad typically not even making an official announcement until the books are rolling at the printers, and not taking preorders until they're en route to him.

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  • Ben Staad
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    There is always some inconsistency in publishing dates and there are no small press publishers who consistently publish on time. I would say the key, probably/maybe, would be working with a small press publisher who accurately and professionally communicates with the Author and/or estate as well as the consumer.

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  • kshane
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    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    "Always Publish on time" Little harsh.....
    One of the reasons there won't be any more books from Dark Regions is because all three Laymon hardcovers were delayed. I can't imagine she was thrilled that IN LAYMON'S TERMS took ten years to come out either.

    People were asking above about other possible Laymon releases (which I would love to see happen too), but let's just say that I am confident Kelly doesn't want another publisher who delays books by years. Hence my question. Are there any small press publishers who are able to consistently publish on time? I honestly don't know. But if there are, Kelly might want to work with them and Laymon fans could get more Laymon books published.

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  • mhatchett
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    "Always Publish on time" Little harsh.....

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  • kshane
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    Just letting everyone know that MIDNIGHT'S LAIR is the third and final book from Dark Regions - they will not be publishing any other Laymon books. Kelly has said in podcasts and on facebook that she is working on a new edition of A WRITER'S TALE and it would be published by the guys from Deadline. When will it be published? I don't know.

    Kelly also said she was planning on ebook reprints for some books - including A STRANGER'S ARMS.

    I would really love for someone to come out with more Laymon hardcovers. Are there any reputable small press publishers who always publish on time? Maybe Kelly could be persuaded to try a small press again if she is confident that the hardcovers will be published without any delays.

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  • fanatic
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    Someone please do "A Strangers Arms". Please.

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  • Martin
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    Kelly Laymon was the first person I directly communicated with at Cemetery Dance when started buying from them. Had an issue with a shipment and she was fantastic to deal with. I would really love to see DRP produce an edition of "A Writers Tale"!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Thank you for all the feedback. I like DRP books and thought I would give this one a try.

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  • RonClinton
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    MIDNIGHT’S LAIR is quality Laymon, very entertaining.

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  • joejets
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

    Totally agree. I really enjoyed Midnight's Lair when I first read it and would definitely recommend it if you've enjoyed any of Laymon's books in the past. I also hope that DRP continues publishing Laymon. I was bummed when CD stopped publishing his books and was happy to see someone else picking up where they left off. Also, a lot of his stuff is hard to find in newish condition for a reasonable price on the secondary market. If DRP were to do another round of three, I would like to see them do "Island", "Blood Games" or " A Writer's Tale".
    CD was publishing his new books while he was alive, maybe 1 or 2 was posthumous. I would like to see someone collect his Fastback stories in one volume. I think his daughter controls his literary estate.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by joejets View Post
    I read all the Laymon books back when they were published, but remember "Midnight's Lair" being one of the better ones. I would like them to do another round of three; I would pick "Savage", my favorite, "One Rainy Night" and maybe "Island" or "Body Rides".
    Totally agree. I really enjoyed Midnight's Lair when I first read it and would definitely recommend it if you've enjoyed any of Laymon's books in the past. I also hope that DRP continues publishing Laymon. I was bummed when CD stopped publishing his books and was happy to see someone else picking up where they left off. Also, a lot of his stuff is hard to find in newish condition for a reasonable price on the secondary market. If DRP were to do another round of three, I would like to see them do "Island", "Blood Games" or " A Writer's Tale".

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