Ok, I didn't get a notice yet so I hope it comes Monday!
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Hi to all:
I want to thank all who have purchased Dracula or Killer's Diary. I appreciate the warm welcome I have received into the small
press world.
Thanks for all of the positive feedback on Dracula.
I will be working hard to constantly improve KWP titles and I have another great book coming just around the corner.
Sincerely,
Zach
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostI'm still worried about mine. It hasn't shipped yet, but I don't like how that case looked you posted Grant. That's not CD's fault though; it's the publisher for making it so cheap and shipping it through the mail/UPS doesn't help any.
You are correct that the damage to the boxes are not CD's fault. You are mistaken about the "publisher making it so cheap" however. KWP does not manufacture the boxes. They were produced by a good company with a good record of making these boxes for mainstream trade edition hardcovers. The problem that was not foreseen with the boxes for KWP stems from two issues.
The first is that, since we use one of the same printers as CD, the smythe sewn binding for our hardcovers along with the high quality papers makes our books significantly heavier than your average hardcover of the same size/page count. The second issue is that given that the page count of Dracula is 600pages, the book weighs a lot more than your average 300-400page book.
These boxes were experimental (and provided at no cost to the consumer) and not part of the original production plan for the book. The overall feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, so the boxes will be here to stay for all of our future titles. To ensure that we do not face these problems again with the boxes we will be taking the following steps with our next production:
1.) The corners/sides/top & bottom of the inside of the boxes will be reinforced to accommodate the heavier binding/page count. I have already spoken with the manufacturer to address this.
2.) The books will be shipped with the boxes, but not in the boxes to avoid damage during shipping. That is where we see the damage occurring.
These steps should solve the problem of rough postal handling which seems to be the main cause of damage. I will continue to supply CD with any replacement boxes needed, so there should be no fear that anyone will have to settle for a damaged box.
Thanks again to all for your support.
Sincerely,
Zach
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Grant Wootton
Hi Zach - As one of the elite that received a banged up case, I appreciate both your explanation, and your willingness to make good for those that suffered a similar fate (I have only two of your books, and they're fine examples of the publishers art, and I can tell you I'll be back for more ).
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Originally posted by King's Way Press View PostHi Scott,
You are correct that the damage to the boxes are not CD's fault. You are mistaken about the "publisher making it so cheap" however. KWP does not manufacture the boxes. They were produced by a good company with a good record of making these boxes for mainstream trade edition hardcovers. The problem that was not foreseen with the boxes for KWP stems from two issues.
The first is that, since we use one of the same printers as CD, the smythe sewn binding for our hardcovers along with the high quality papers makes our books significantly heavier than your average hardcover of the same size/page count. The second issue is that given that the page count of Dracula is 600pages, the book weighs a lot more than your average 300-400page book.
These boxes were experimental (and provided at no cost to the consumer) and not part of the original production plan for the book. The overall feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, so the boxes will be here to stay for all of our future titles. To ensure that we do not face these problems again with the boxes we will be taking the following steps with our next production:
1.) The corners/sides/top & bottom of the inside of the boxes will be reinforced to accommodate the heavier binding/page count. I have already spoken with the manufacturer to address this.
2.) The books will be shipped with the boxes, but not in the boxes to avoid damage during shipping. That is where we see the damage occurring.
These steps should solve the problem of rough postal handling which seems to be the main cause of damage. I will continue to supply CD with any replacement boxes needed, so there should be no fear that anyone will have to settle for a damaged box.
Thanks again to all for your support.
Sincerely,
Zach
That's not what I meant. I meant the people you pay to make the book. They're the ones responsible.
I've lost all track of time.....were the damaged ones that you received new ones of shipped out yet? I never received a notice from CD...and I'm referring this to Dan or Brian.
It's supposed to be Monday, right? This Monday or last Monday?
Thanks.
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Every publishing company has growing pains and experiences trial & error -- even ones that have been around for years! -- so I think KWP is off to a terrific start and their fine books will only get better and better!
BrianBrian James Freeman
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Originally posted by Brian Freeman View PostEvery publishing company has growing pains and experiences trial & error -- even ones that have been around for years! -- so I think KWP is off to a terrific start and their fine books will only get better and better!
Brian
But Brian, does the Dracula book ship this Monday?
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI think we shipped the last of them on Friday. I went home early so I'm not sure though. You may not have gotten a notice yet though, as I don't think they where picked up by the post office.
Just thought I should mention that.
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostHey Dan, I never received any notice at all.
Just thought I should mention that.CD Email: [email protected]
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Dracula Royal Lettered Edition
As Dracula is one of my favourite novels of all time, I am thinking of getting hold of a PC copy of the Royal Lettered Edition from Kings Way Press.
Does anyone out there own a copy of the Lettered Edition and if so, is it any good?
I am just a bit worried after reading some of the earlier comments about the flimsy box that the Regal Limited Edition came with.
Any comments about this would be greatly appreciated."I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
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