This is how sneering works.[/QUOTE]
And if Suntup is the low end what do they consider high end?[/QUOTE]
I can answer this, as I am one of the commenters trying to argue against the nonsense...
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This is how sneering works.[/QUOTE]
And if Suntup is the low end what do they consider high end?[/QUOTE]
I can answer this, as I am one of the commenters trying to argue against the nonsense...
I will wait for the Q3 schedule announcement to decide whether I will break up my set, which I really really don't want to. If I see it's back to 3 a quarter (or 4 but with cheaper ones on average),...
Two books a month becoming the norm is really disheartening from a financial perspective.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. I have been on the numbered track since HoHH, and the aim is to have a complete series of...
FOMO is a bubble that will eventually burst IMO[/QUOTE]
When? The market has done nothing but grow since the day he released his first book. I see zero signs of slowing down on the desire for...
The faster it sells, the more people will want it and have FOMO. It is self-propelling. Speed of sellout is an indicator of desirability (which is an indicator of quality) to customers, so people...
I think this pricing will be one of the outliers for the numbered. I bet the next one is back around $600.[/QUOTE]
I would guess so too. However, I am happy that Paul pulls out all stops for the...
I have received my Leather edition on Friday (UK resident). Rich is a genius madman, the book is breathtaking. Up there with Suntup Lettered editions in terms of quality - it is madness, especially...
I am in a similar boat. Have been on the numbered track since and including HoHH, so want to keep my #5 series intact. Would be a dream if I could somehow poach #5 Misery at some point, but decided...
I would not expect it, especially with very high page counts in some upcoming books. I am just noticing a trend that books signed by living authors tend to be offset, while ones where it is no longer...
Rosemary's Baby, I Am Legend, HG Wells, F451, The Lottery are all letterpress.[/QUOTE]
None of them were signed by the living author.
Looks absolutely beautiful. Bit disappointed though that such a great book is not letterpress. It seems like with S/L books the cost of rights + printing is too much? Last letterpress S/L was Horns...
That numbered is just gorgeous! Wish it was letterpress though, but I guess it would have been quite pricey.
Which is absolutely unreliable at the moment for international shipments. I had a Priority Mail Express International parcel sent to the UK on 13 May. It departed from a Chicago regional facility on...
Which is absolutely unreliable at the moment for international shipments. I had a Priority Mail Express International parcel sent to the UK on 13 May. It departed from a Chicago regional facility on...
Paul has already confirmed that the author of the introduction is signing BOTH the numbered and lettered editions.
But that doesn't mean that it will be King. It could also be Hill, Ahlborn,...
Indeed. For a non-signed (meaning the author) LE in this price range to sell out so fast truly tells something. Paul is really in touch with his audience.
First book I read on my own! Next was the Leatherstocking Tales by J. F. Cooper, so most children's novels were left unattended afterwards. Got into SK at 10 years old, first book was The...
Gorgeous:wub:
Thanks for the IAL upgrade Paul, it looks stunning. Your approach to book making is rather like doing art than an actual business!
which just goes to show, "you cant please all the people, all the time"[/QUOTE]
I consider the trilogy as one book / release in the Suntup world. And if customers want it, then why not? I would...