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Hey there! Had someone ping me to chime in (and a reference to Coleridge poems are always a good way to summon me!)-- the cancellation of certain trade contracts was exclusively due to issues in acquisition. Far too many more projects were taken on than we can support. I will credit it to miscommunication or simple overenthusiasm for the product, but we can only produce a certain number of books before they begin drowning each other out and everyone loses. Releases get buried, promotion fails, editing errors start to gather up, and we simply don't have that many people-hours to devote to it. We were at nearly three times that threshold for 2024. A bunch of projects had to get cut. Good projects, too. It wasn't about the quality. Which projects stayed and went was largely decided by which are locked into third party deals (for example, Feb 1st has a release with three other companies involved, etc). If we didn't cut a bunch and get our line back on course, the authors would have lost money and a book, and we would have lost some money.
This way, while they are disappointed, they keep everything. We still lose some money (due to paid advances and design work) but far less so, and we maintain the integrity of the product that does release.
The trade line editors changed, but it wasn't a "changing of the guard" effect. It was a "look under the hood at the schedule and scream" situation. The cut projects would have been inevitable either way. The contracts were sadly doomed on issuance
As for the forum itself, I've not heard anything relating to discontinuation or any issues along those lines! I just don't have time to properly engage here beyond occasional posts in the Product Update thread. I hope with Lisa Lebel joining the crew to help the trade line, things will balance out a little more and we can get back to being more interactive/responsive
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Originally posted by DanFranklin View PostHey there! Had someone ping me to chime in (and a reference to Coleridge poems are always a good way to summon me!)-- the cancellation of certain trade contracts was exclusively due to issues in acquisition. Far too many more projects were taken on than we can support. I will credit it to miscommunication or simple overenthusiasm for the product, but we can only produce a certain number of books before they begin drowning each other out and everyone loses. Releases get buried, promotion fails, editing errors start to gather up, and we simply don't have that many people-hours to devote to it. We were at nearly three times that threshold for 2024. A bunch of projects had to get cut. Good projects, too. It wasn't about the quality. Which projects stayed and went was largely decided by which are locked into third party deals (for example, Feb 1st has a release with three other companies involved, etc). If we didn't cut a bunch and get our line back on course, the authors would have lost money and a book, and we would have lost some money.
This way, while they are disappointed, they keep everything. We still lose some money (due to paid advances and design work) but far less so, and we maintain the integrity of the product that does release.
The trade line editors changed, but it wasn't a "changing of the guard" effect. It was a "look under the hood at the schedule and scream" situation. The cut projects would have been inevitable either way. The contracts were sadly doomed on issuance
As for the forum itself, I've not heard anything relating to discontinuation or any issues along those lines! I just don't have time to properly engage here beyond occasional posts in the Product Update thread. I hope with Lisa Lebel joining the crew to help the trade line, things will balance out a little more and we can get back to being more interactive/responsive
As for the forum, I'm glad to hear that it isn't going anywhere. I also want to echo all the sentiments posted over the weekend that this truly is a wonderful little corner of the internet. Frankly, I avoid all social media and this is the only place that I post. The community may be small, but it's awfully welcoming and I'd hate for the forum and the community to disappear. If the choice is ever made to shutter the forum, I hope that advance notice would be given so we could hopefully figure out a solution to keep this community afloat elsewhere.
Anyways, thanks again for popping in and shedding some light on the situation!
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Originally posted by DanFranklin View PostHey there! Had someone ping me to chime in (and a reference to Coleridge poems are always a good way to summon me!)-- the cancellation of certain trade contracts was exclusively due to issues in acquisition. Far too many more projects were taken on than we can support. I will credit it to miscommunication or simple overenthusiasm for the product, but we can only produce a certain number of books before they begin drowning each other out and everyone loses. Releases get buried, promotion fails, editing errors start to gather up, and we simply don't have that many people-hours to devote to it. We were at nearly three times that threshold for 2024. A bunch of projects had to get cut. Good projects, too. It wasn't about the quality. Which projects stayed and went was largely decided by which are locked into third party deals (for example, Feb 1st has a release with three other companies involved, etc). If we didn't cut a bunch and get our line back on course, the authors would have lost money and a book, and we would have lost some money.
This way, while they are disappointed, they keep everything. We still lose some money (due to paid advances and design work) but far less so, and we maintain the integrity of the product that does release.
The trade line editors changed, but it wasn't a "changing of the guard" effect. It was a "look under the hood at the schedule and scream" situation. The cut projects would have been inevitable either way. The contracts were sadly doomed on issuance
As for the forum itself, I've not heard anything relating to discontinuation or any issues along those lines! I just don't have time to properly engage here beyond occasional posts in the Product Update thread. I hope with Lisa Lebel joining the crew to help the trade line, things will balance out a little more and we can get back to being more interactive/responsive
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Yeah, I swung by the site last night and was surprised to see it offline. Â A note on the page states that there’s some reconsidering going on about whether or not to keep the site active. Â It’s not my favorite hangout (never posted, but occasionally lurked), but I know that is for many others. Â I’m sure others might have more insight as to what’s going on. Â
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostYeah, I swung by the site last night and was surprised to see it offline. Â A note on the page states that there’s some reconsidering going on about whether or not to keep the site active. Â It’s not my favorite hangout (never posted, but occasionally lurked), but I know that is for many others. Â I’m sure others might have more insight as to what’s going on. ÂTwitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostWhat it said last night was Considering whether to continue with the website. Could not access anything but that msg. Now the site is completely down. I had a few sales and folks I needed to contact that I may not get paid for now. I will always get people's email addresses from now on on.
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Thank you! I'm thinking of all the friends that I'm going to lose and the community. And the wealth of History and archive of King info. I know a lot of folks are on Insta and Facebook but I refuse. It's very sad and unexpected. I feel like leaving all Social Media now but I need to sell books! Maybe my collecting days should end.
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostWhat it said last night was Considering whether to continue with the website. Could not access anything but that msg. Now the site is completely down. I had a few sales and folks I needed to contact that I may not get paid for now. I will always get people's email addresses from now on on.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I have limited social as well. I'm guessing dtd.org will be back up and running soon but I don't have any inside knowledge.
Best of luck to you and hopefully this can all get sorted.
Originally posted by Tommy View PostThank you! I'm thinking of all the friends that I'm going to lose and the community. And the wealth of History and archive of King info. I know a lot of folks are on Insta and Facebook but I refuse. It's very sad and unexpected. I feel like leaving all Social Media now but I need to sell books! Maybe my collecting days should end.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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