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Publishers
Has anyone been privy to the behind the scenes wrangling that went on between (I'm sure) Tor, Penguin Putnam, Del Rey, and Bantam (and more?)?
I'm very curious to know how Penguin Putnam came out on top, especially when Mr. Donaldson has been published by the other three mentioned above. And yes, I know he was very unhappy with Del Rey (don't know exactly why, other than he said they mistreated him badly).
I'm very curious to know how Penguin Putnam came out on top, especially when Mr. Donaldson has been published by the other three mentioned above. And yes, I know he was very unhappy with Del Rey (don't know exactly why, other than he said they mistreated him badly).
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I'm just happy he's got one 

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altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
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altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.


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i was surprised to hear that he was "looking for a publisher". That sort of implies that publication isn't a for sure thing. And, I think, the publication of The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant is pretty darn sure.
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Well, business-wise, I can sort of see it going both ways. I know that the 1st Chrons sold phenomenally well; I have no idea how the 2d Chrons did, but I assume they did pretty well, too. That gives SRD some negotiating clout to find a publisher that will treat him well.
OTOH, the publishing industry has changed a heckuva lot since the 2d Chrons were published. It's a much more star-driven environment now. And I don't think any of his other projects have sold as well as the Covenant books (somebody correct me if I'm wrong). So he was probably also looking for the best deal, money-wise, that he could get. And so it makes sense to me, from both perspectives, that he would want to shop this project around.
OTOH, the publishing industry has changed a heckuva lot since the 2d Chrons were published. It's a much more star-driven environment now. And I don't think any of his other projects have sold as well as the Covenant books (somebody correct me if I'm wrong). So he was probably also looking for the best deal, money-wise, that he could get. And so it makes sense to me, from both perspectives, that he would want to shop this project around.


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