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CD Email: danhocker@cemeterydance.com
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Unfortunately we sold this one out before we ever had a opening in the newsletter schedule. That said pretty much everyone should have had an opportunity to purchase it as we hit all the big groups in our direct email mailings. If you missed out and would like one feel free to contact me as we may have one or two left.
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Email Mindy. We don't typically keep track of the numbers we send people as on everything except direct sequels and Stephen King books, almost no one seems to care about matching numbers.
Edit: Also it's just a good rule of thumb that if you care about a matching number to email requesting it, even on stuff we've automatically matched for in the past.
Last edited by Dan Hocker; 11-04-2019 at 08:40 PM.
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Also as a side note for those that are interested. This book has been rolling at the printer for a couple of weeks now. We're listing it as out in January, but it could be out as early as mid December, depending on the scheduling around the holidays.
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Dark Regions has a few copies left by itself and with a bundle of some of the SST editions.
https://darkregions.com/products/a-h...cover-preorder
https://darkregions.com/products/a-h...31099906916405
Just be careful if you care about matching numbers on these. As with any number requests for series, if you skip titles you risk losing your number. Not that I'm suggesting you purchase books you don't want, more I'm suggesting you stop caring about matching numbers. Generally speaking there's going to be so many titles in the GYE series that realistically the books would have more value individually than they will as a full matching set anyways, because it'd be next to impossible to ever actually sell a full matching set (if we ever end the series).
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WHAT? I fully expect CD to burn the books I don't buy!
No, of course I understand that I risk losing the number by skipping a Little. When it comes to GE's I only care about matching where it's convenient. I might end up with a few "sets" of matching numbers--depending on where you guys place the Little books. So far, I will have three with the number 369. if the next one is a Little and I skip it and I lose the number and I jump back in, I'll collect the next batch of consecutive non Little GE books with a new number possibly. I don't know. depends on how neurotic I want to be.
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I guess when senility settles in, my standards for a satisfying read could slide, and I might find myself on the market for stories that suffer from terminal inertia with impotent villains. If that becomes the case, then yes, I'll know exactly where to look--Bentley Little. And I would want to start with the Graveyard Editions. By that time, my children may have shuffled me off to the assisted living facility while my wife vacations with her new young beau with the money she harvested from the sale of my Suntups.
Considering, in above scenario, I'm in an assisted living facility and not physically dead, you won't have the life insurance money yet. And there will be two reasons for that:
1. Dying ends the suffering
2. My wife will want to watch me suffer.
And that's exactly why she'll sell the Suntups. Not for the money. For the exquisite pain it'll cause me.
Damn!