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ockday
February 4th, 2013, 10:14 AM
Just ordered mine on the Cemetery Dance web site..Can't wait to get it!
Good luck all.

GNTLGNT
February 4th, 2013, 11:01 AM
*typed as James Earl Jones*

..."publish it, and they will come"...

carrie's younger brother
February 4th, 2013, 11:20 AM
I love the art work!

xforce11
February 4th, 2013, 01:06 PM
Do we know who is reading the audio version? I couldn't find the reader/audio artist on Amazon, Audible or Simon & Schuster's sites.

Moderator
February 4th, 2013, 01:11 PM
A reader hasn't been chosen yet as they're just into the selection process. It's only very recently that the final edits have been done.

xforce11
February 4th, 2013, 01:31 PM
Thanks Ms. Mod! I would love to hear John Slattery do it. (He did a great job with Duma Key.) Just not Raul Esparza (http://www.audible.com/search/ref=sr_1_1_nsrch?searchNarrator=Raul+Esparza&qid=1360006164&sr=1-1). Maybe David Aaron Baker.

GNTLGNT
February 4th, 2013, 01:39 PM
A reader hasn't been chosen yet as they're just into the selection process. It's only very recently that the final edits have been done.

...Well, I just happen to know a guy that has 34 years in broadcasting...:cool2:

RichardX
February 4th, 2013, 02:10 PM
I guess there is no perfect way to do this but I see the limited and lettered editions were sold out before 99.9% of us were even aware they were available. I got an email notification from SK.com hours after they were sold out. I don't begrudge CD from doing it this way since they care less who buys them, but the big time collectors are the ones most likely to be in the know when there is less than an hour to order. And I'm sure we wil see plenty on ebay this afternoon at triple the price.

Moderator
February 4th, 2013, 02:17 PM
We can't give out information sooner than the publisher asks or even who the publisher is in most cases, but there have been a few that have consistently put out Stephen King limited editions in the past, and getting on their mailing lists is at least one way to improve your odds as they sometimes let those people know ahead of a more public announcement.

Spideyman
February 4th, 2013, 02:24 PM
I guess there is no perfect way to do this but I see the limited and lettered editions were sold out before 99.9% of us were even aware they were available. I got an email notification from SK.com hours after they were sold out. I don't begrudge CD from doing it this way since they care less who buys them, but the big time collectors are the ones most likely to be in the know when there is less than an hour to order. And I'm sure we wil see plenty on ebay this afternoon at triple the price.

Cemetery Dance put out an email newsletter reminding folks of a last change on a special offer/ at the top was this notice:

SPECIAL COLLECTORS ALERT: If you're a big fan of Stephen King, you might want to swing by our website around 10 AM eastern time on Monday...

I rec'd this via email Saturday at noon eastern time. It pays to sign up for newsletters if you are a collector. Unfortunately, it's beyond my reach, and I do hope they do not show up on ebay for profit.

BrianJamesFreeman
February 4th, 2013, 07:13 PM
I guess there is no perfect way to do this but I see the limited and lettered editions were sold out before 99.9% of us were even aware they were available. I got an email notification from SK.com hours after they were sold out. I don't begrudge CD from doing it this way since they care less who buys them, but the big time collectors are the ones most likely to be in the know when there is less than an hour to order. And I'm sure we wil see plenty on ebay this afternoon at triple the price.

You're definitely right that there is no perfect way to announce a signed Stephen King edition. We notified our Collectors Club first because they're our most frequent customers, then we notified customers who had bought signed Stephen King books from us in the past (those who had kept us updated when their email address changed, at least), and then finally we sent out our official newsletter, which reaches approximately 30,000 collectors.

We tried to drop some hints in our newsletter over the last week, just to give everyone a subtle heads-up, but we understand there's always going to be disappointment when any edition sells out this quickly. Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate it.

Brian

Robert Gray
February 5th, 2013, 07:30 AM
A reader hasn't been chosen yet as they're just into the selection process. It's only very recently that the final edits have been done.

I think Rob Lowe would be brilliant. I was very impressed with his reading of Dolan's Cadillac. Then again, since I've not read the book yet, I don't know the tone or texture.

BrianJamesFreeman
February 7th, 2013, 12:26 PM
The DOCTOR SLEEP Slipcased Gift Edition is now 90% sold out:

http://www.cemeterydance.com/extras/doctor-sleep-slipcased-gift-edition-90-sold-out/

Brian

kingricefan
February 7th, 2013, 03:52 PM
Indeed, you really do need to sign up for these publishers newsletters. On a side note, there are more and more people who have been bitten by the King collecting 'bug', which in turn means that there will be less and less copies available (percentage-wise) to the collectors out there. That means that the prices on the secondary market (Ebay, etc.) are going to keep increasing also. Best to get in on the ground floor now.

jchanic
February 8th, 2013, 12:14 PM
Indeed, you really do need to sign up for these publishers newsletters. On a side note, there are more and more people who have been bitten by the King collecting 'bug', which in turn means that there will be less and less copies available (percentage-wise) to the collectors out there. That means that the prices on the secondary market (Ebay, etc.) are going to keep increasing also. Best to get in on the ground floor now.

You are SO right. A great example is the newly announced Doctor Sleep from CD. The lettered edition sold out in 75 minutes and the signed limited sold out in 4.5 hours! I thought for sure that the signed limited would last at least a couple days.

John

Tiny
March 26th, 2013, 01:32 AM
Drew Barrymore should read a S.K. novel someday.
Dr Sleep is a good a book as any for here to do.

Dave Sartin
April 22nd, 2013, 01:55 PM
I WANT THIS BOOK SOOOOO BAD!