truepenny: artist's rendering of Sidneyia inexpectans (writing: melusine (Judy York))
Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2010-04-05 03:31 pm

Corambis mmpb (mass market paperback), plus a tribulation

I should probably mention that Corambis is out in paperback. Official release date, according to Amazon (which knows these things) was March 30, and an alert reader has testified that in this instance free market capitalism is working.



While I'm on the subject of the Doctrine of Labyrinths and publication, an update for everyone who is wondering: I am still trying to get The Virtu back in print. My agent has made the formal request to Ace Books either to reprint it or return the rights to me, and we are (still) waiting for Ace's response. Publishing works by Newtonian physics: an object at rest tends to remain at rest.

Yes (in case you were wondering about this, too), the waiting is DRIVING ME UP THE WALL. I badly want this book to be available again before Ace decides to take The Mirador and Corambis out of print (not to mention Mélusine), and I hate the inexorably vicious circle I can feel lurking somewhere over the horizon, wherein people don't buy books 3 and 4 because they can't get book 2 (because book 2 was out of print before book 4 was published), and therefore Ace not only feels justified in having taken book 2 out of print (because the numbers on books 3 and 4 are terrible--obviously we made the right decision about book 2), but also uses that as justification to take books 3 and 4 out of print as well. And there I am, with a series I love and am deeply proud of, which becomes unavailable, and therefore unread. And therefore forgotten. The thought makes me want to sit down in the middle of the floor and howl.

And there's nothing I can do about any of it except what I am doing. Which is sit and wait and gnaw my fingernails back to the elbow.

And, I think, go outside and take out some of this frustrated aggression on the weeds. [ETA: "Rain," said Eeyore. "I expected as much."]

[identity profile] theladymoon.livejournal.com 2010-04-07 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, at first I had a rather difficult time finding Melusine as well, because Amazon for example only offers it through the Amazon Marketplace which limits shipping to only a few countries (my country, Greece, not being among them). I was lucky to be introduced to AbeBooks, where I found my copy and then a good friend sent me the Virtu, so I was able to get the Mirador and Corambis (I must have read all four in the span of a single month and I very proudly declare that the whole series holds a very high position in my all time favourites list). I've since made sure to advertise the series very loudly and persistently to all my friends and am happy to say I am succeding. There is at least one person I know who has bought books 3 and 4 without owning the first two and loves your writing as much as I do. In any case I seriously hope you win the case for the Virtu because it is a brilliant book and deserves much much better than what it is getting.
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[identity profile] theladymoon.livejournal.com 2010-04-14 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh I am a very faithful customer of Book Depository and this is where I got the Mirador and Corambis from. But for the Bone Key and Melusine I had to follow their link to AbeBooks (I am perfectly happy that they did have such a link because it was the only way I could find these books and then some more that were either out of print or simply too hard to find). But thanks for the tip