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    BTW I just realized that the publication date of Misery is the anniversary of Shirley Jackson's death; 08/08/1965.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Br!an View Post
    The link is good. Just go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtLhPeLB9bA which is the link.

    Something is wrong with the site allowing the link to play.
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    For some reason I thought the the numbered took longer then 4 days. My mistake.
    And this is how fast IT sold out, right from their site
    "The Deluxe Lettered Edition sold out within 25 minutes of being announced and the Deluxe Limited Edition sold out within 30 hours of being announced."
    So according to them the book wasn't around for weeks. Maybe the gift ed was, but not the others.
    Anyway, as you say Paul, how fast a book sells out doesn't mean it's better then something else. It just has to do with demand. And you are right, 4 days is pretty quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    For some reason I thought the the numbered took longer then 4 days. My mistake.
    And this is how fast IT sold out, right from their site
    "The Deluxe Lettered Edition sold out within 25 minutes of being announced and the Deluxe Limited Edition sold out within 30 hours of being announced."
    So according to them the book wasn't around for weeks. Maybe the gift ed was, but not the others.
    Anyway, as you say Paul, how fast a book sells out doesn't mean it's better then something else. It just has to do with demand. And you are right, 4 days is pretty quick.
    Sorry, yeah I meant the Gift edition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Br!an View Post
    BTW I just realized that the publication date of Misery is the anniversary of Shirley Jackson's death; 08/08/1965.

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    Whoa! I bet that’ll play with some minds when Hill House’s publication date’s released (mine included).

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffingoff View Post
    So when it was available 4 days later I was stunned. And I considered buying another copy.
    I had that realization a day or two after public sales when I found out we could buy two per household. Had no idea we could do that! So glad right now I bought another copy as I’ll likely need to sell it to pay for this upcoming publication.
    Looking for Mister Slaughter S/L #78

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    Sorry, but these are the version that matters
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    Paul is probably reading this thinking "man, these people really are crazy."
    And that's a good thing... The famous Steve Jobs quote says it all.

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    I bet that Paul is thinking, "These are my kind of people."
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    You are so right man... You ARE my kind of people. Your comment sparked something. So it was back to the garage, digging up old photos. If you will indulge me, here's a very quick story. I also wrote a little about this in one of the RTM posts.

    Spoiler:
    This picture epitomizes what 'my kind of people' are to me. Back when I had my comic store, there was this kid who was picking out his comics for the day to purchase. He had a small stack in his hands, and a calculator on top, figuring out how much they would cost him. I must have felt it was important at the time to take this picture, and all these years later, I can see why.

    He had this smile on his face, of wonder and excitement over the comic books. I connected with that kid, who is probably in his 30's today, and in that moment, I knew that the people coming into that store to get their fix, were my people. And I also knew I wanted to be surrounded by people like this. It took a while, but here I am again. Surrounded by all of you, my people. I may not be selling comics now, but I am publishing books, and I'm gonna keep that sense of wonder and excitement alive for you, for as long as I can.




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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke;1118034Paul is probably reading this thinking "man, these people really [I
    are[/I] crazy."
    And that's a good thing... The famous Steve Jobs quote says it all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian861 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Br!an View Post
    I bet that Paul is thinking, "These are my kind of people."
    100%
    You are so right man... You ARE my kind of people. Your comment sparked something. So it was back to the garage, digging up old photos. If you will indulge me, here's a very quick story. I also wrote a little about this in one of the RTM posts.

    Spoiler:
    This picture epitomizes what 'my kind of people' are to me. Back when I had my comic store, there was this kid who was picking out his comics for the day to purchase. He had a small stack in his hands, and a calculator on top, figuring out how much they would cost him. I must have felt it was important at the time to take this picture, and all these years later, I can see why.

    He had this smile on his face, of wonder and excitement over the comic books. I connected with that kid, who is probably in his 30's today, and in that moment, I knew that the people coming into that store to get their fix, were my people. And I also knew I wanted to be surrounded by people like this. It took a while, but here I am again. Surrounded by all of you, my people. I may not be selling comics now, but I am publishing books, and I'm gonna keep that sense of wonder and excitement alive for you, for as long as I can.



    That's why you'll always have us. You're the real deal.

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    Well, I am your people for sure, I have one at least one person who can attest to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    Rose tinted glasses Paul. I betcha that kid was working out how much profit he could make when he sold them the next week to his 'friends' at school. Kid's probably now a rich, mean spirited Investment banker who is on his second model wife and drives a sporty Tesla, because, well you know....it went to space...

    "A real limited edition, far from being an expensive autograph stapled to a novel, is a treasure. And like all treasures do, it transforms the responsible owner into a caretaker, and being a caretaker of something as fragile and easily destroyed as ideas and images is not a bad thing but a good one...and so is the re-evaluation of what books are and what they do that necessarily follows." - Stephen King

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    LOL@Simon.

    When it comes to our craziness; we here are all the kid with the calculator.
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    Love that picture, and story, Paul! Thanks for posting both. That kind of stuff makes my day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
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    I bet that Paul is thinking, "These are my kind of people."
    100%
    You are so right man... You ARE my kind of people. Your comment sparked something. So it was back to the garage, digging up old photos. If you will indulge me, here's a very quick story. I also wrote a little about this in one of the RTM posts.

    Spoiler:
    This picture epitomizes what 'my kind of people' are to me. Back when I had my comic store, there was this kid who was picking out his comics for the day to purchase. He had a small stack in his hands, and a calculator on top, figuring out how much they would cost him. I must have felt it was important at the time to take this picture, and all these years later, I can see why.

    He had this smile on his face, of wonder and excitement over the comic books. I connected with that kid, who is probably in his 30's today, and in that moment, I knew that the people coming into that store to get their fix, were my people. And I also knew I wanted to be surrounded by people like this. It took a while, but here I am again. Surrounded by all of you, my people. I may not be selling comics now, but I am publishing books, and I'm gonna keep that sense of wonder and excitement alive for you, for as long as I can.



    That's so cool. Great story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swintek View Post
    Love that picture, and story, Paul! Thanks for posting both. That kind of stuff makes my day.
    +1

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    If someone passes on the next release, will they still have the same rights to subsequent releases? For instance, if I pass on the next non-King book, will I still have pre-order access to the non-King books after that? If so, will I lose my number?
    Looking for Mister Slaughter S/L #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Cody View Post
    If someone passes on the next release, will they still have the same rights to subsequent releases? For instance, if I pass on the next non-King book, will I still have pre-order access to the non-King books after that? If so, will I lose my number?
    The way I understand it, Adam is that if you pass on either the next King or non-King, you lose your preorder rights to any forthcoming books in that particular group.

    The King and non-King are two separate groups as you can pass up all the non-King stuff and still retain your King rights if/when another one is released.

    A member also expressed to me that it's best to stay in the loop as you can sell any book that you're not really interested in once its released. Although, I personally feel there will be tremendous value in a fully matched set in either group. King being the most valuable of the two of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian861 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Father Cody View Post
    If someone passes on the next release, will they still have the same rights to subsequent releases? For instance, if I pass on the next non-King book, will I still have pre-order access to the non-King books after that? If so, will I lose my number?
    The way I understand it, Adam is that if you pass on either the next King or non-King, you lose your preorder rights to any forthcoming books in that particular group.

    The King and non-King are two separate groups as you can pass up all the non-King stuff and still retain your King rights if/when another one is release.

    A member also expressed to me that it's best to stay in the loop as you can sell any book that you're not really interested in once its released. Although, I personally feel there will be tremendous value in a fully matched set in either group. King being the most valuable of the two of course.
    Paul can confirm but I’m pretty sure Rights follow the book.


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    Brian is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    Brian is correct.
    So if you had Haunting, sold it once it was released... you still have the rights if you don’t pass them on via the form? Thanks Paul for clarification brother
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    Quote Originally Posted by webstar1000 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    Brian is correct.
    So if you had Haunting, sold it once it was released... you still have the rights if you don’t pass them on via the form? Thanks Paul for clarification brother
    No, when you sell a book, the rights transfer to the new owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
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    Brian is correct.
    So if you had Haunting, sold it once it was released... you still have the rights if you don’t pass them on via the form? Thanks Paul for clarification brother
    No, when you sell a book, the rights transfer to the new owner.
    "One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
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    If someone passes on the next release, will they still have the same rights to subsequent releases? For instance, if I pass on the next non-King book, will I still have pre-order access to the non-King books after that? If so, will I lose my number?
    A member also expressed to me that it's best to stay in the loop as you can sell any book that you're not really interested in once its released. Although, I personally feel there will be tremendous value in a fully matched set in either group. King being the most valuable of the two of course.
    Brian is correct.
    So if you had Haunting, sold it once it was released... you still have the rights if you don’t pass them on via the form? Thanks Paul for clarification brother
    No, when you sell a book, the rights transfer to the new owner.
    You must own the most recent book to maintain the rights. Once the next King book, or non-King book is purchased, a person could sell the previous title and not loose rights.

    Adam, If you passed on the next book, you would lose your rights to that number and the pre-sale. You would remain on Paul's customer list. It's possible that Paul might notify previous customers after the pre-sale and before the public on future titles.
    "One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."

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    We are deep into prep work for Misery shipping. More soon.


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    If someone passes on the next release, will they still have the same rights to subsequent releases? For instance, if I pass on the next non-King book, will I still have pre-order access to the non-King books after that? If so, will I lose my number?
    A member also expressed to me that it's best to stay in the loop as you can sell any book that you're not really interested in once its released. Although, I personally feel there will be tremendous value in a fully matched set in either group. King being the most valuable of the two of course.
    Brian is correct.
    So if you had Haunting, sold it once it was released... you still have the rights if you don’t pass them on via the form? Thanks Paul for clarification brother
    No, when you sell a book, the rights transfer to the new owner.
    You must own the most recent book to maintain the rights. Once the next King book, or non-King book is purchased, a person could sell the previous title and not loose rights.

    Adam, If you passed on the next book, you would lose your rights to that number and the pre-sale. You would remain on Paul's customer list. It's possible that Paul might notify previous customers after the pre-sale and before the public on future titles.
    Thanks, guys! Appreciate the rundown, Brian and Brian!
    Looking for Mister Slaughter S/L #78

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