New Castle Rock Story Co-Written With Richard Chizmar

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Not sure if Bev knows this, but with the announcement, will an origin story be included? I'm wondering how this collaboration came about. Did King suggest it to Chizmar, or was it the other way around? The reason I ask is because even though Chizmar obviously is a good friend of King, I have to wonder how in the world someone, even a friend, brings up the idea of collaborating with someone so famous and whose name would guarantee a certain amount of sales. Would scare the heck out of me to even lightly broach the thought.
 

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Not sure if Bev knows this, but with the announcement, will an origin story be included? I'm wondering how this collaboration came about. Did King suggest it to Chizmar, or was it the other way around? The reason I ask is because even though Chizmar obviously is a good friend of King, I have to wonder how in the world someone, even a friend, brings up the idea of collaborating with someone so famous and whose name would guarantee a certain amount of sales. Would scare the heck out of me to even lightly broach the thought.
Patience, Grasshopper. All will be revealed soon.
 

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Patience, Grasshopper. All will be revealed soon.

Ha! I just quoted that to my wife last night in a different context

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This book doesn't have it's own section yet, so I thought I'd start a thread at least.

So, who's excited for King's upcoming collab with Cemetery Dance's Richard Chizmar? I know I am! This is a banner year for King collabs!

And the fact that it's a CASTLE ROCK story makes it all the sweeter!
Since it's a novella, we've put the thread in the Miscellaneous projects but might end up moving it back over to Novels if it gets too confusing for people to find it here. :smile2:
 

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I was about to pre-order but unfortunately there isn't an edition signed by Mr King himself. I'll just go with the Kindle edition instead.
Seems like there will be one at some point. From the CD web site:

Important Note For Collectors Interested In A Signed Limited Edition:
There will be a signed Limited Edition and signed Lettered Edition of this title announced by Lonely Road Books soon (but not just yet!), and we recommend signing up for the LRB newsletter or following them on Twitter and Facebook for updates because the print run will be extremely low. Collectors who purchased the previous Lonely Road Books title will be offered the signed editions first. Then, due to the high demand and the VERY low print run (among the lowest for a Stephen King Limited Edition in many years), the remaining copies will be offered via a "random drawing" process. This has been the standard practice for some other presses dealing in Stephen King Limited Editions and it seems like the most fair way to sell this small of a print run. Every interested collector will get "one entry" and have the same chance of winning the right to purchase ONE copy of the Limited Edition or the Lettered Edition. You don't have to watch a website at a specific time and hope to get lucky with timing your order just right, etc. So, it doesn't matter where in the world you live or when you work or if you're going to be away for a day. Every collector will have the same chance of being able to purchase a copy for their collection. Follow Lonely Road Books for complete details!
 

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Seems like there will be one at some point. From the CD web site:

Important Note For Collectors Interested In A Signed Limited Edition:
There will be a signed Limited Edition and signed Lettered Edition of this title announced by Lonely Road Books soon (but not just yet!), and we recommend signing up for the LRB newsletter or following them on Twitter and Facebook for updates because the print run will be extremely low. Collectors who purchased the previous Lonely Road Books title will be offered the signed editions first. Then, due to the high demand and the VERY low print run (among the lowest for a Stephen King Limited Edition in many years), the remaining copies will be offered via a "random drawing" process. This has been the standard practice for some other presses dealing in Stephen King Limited Editions and it seems like the most fair way to sell this small of a print run. Every interested collector will get "one entry" and have the same chance of winning the right to purchase ONE copy of the Limited Edition or the Lettered Edition. You don't have to watch a website at a specific time and hope to get lucky with timing your order just right, etc. So, it doesn't matter where in the world you live or when you work or if you're going to be away for a day. Every collector will have the same chance of being able to purchase a copy for their collection. Follow Lonely Road Books for complete details!

What do they mean by "purchased the previous Lonely Road Books title"? What previous title? I can't imagine there will be any copies left over for a random drawing if they are giving their prior customers first dibs on a signed edition. That effectively means none will be available to anyone else even via the already long odds of a random drawing. Ebay here we come.
 

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Brian James Freeman here, General Manager of Cemetery Dance Publications and Publisher of Lonely Road Books. Sorry, I didn't get a chance to stop in sooner, it's been a crazy day! :)

* If you didn't get a chance to read Bev's column yet, his "little history" of Castle Rock is amazing:

Stephen King: News from the Dead Zone #195 - Cemetery Dance Online

Bev's interview with King and Chizmar tomorrow (Wednesday) will answer all kinds of questions about how this book came to be written.

* The Lonely Road Books special editions of GWENDY'S BUTTON BOOK will first be offered to the collectors who ordered the most recently sold Lonely Road Books title, which was THE WILLIAM PETER BLATTY SCRIPT SET. A limit of one copy per customer will be strictly enforced. The remaining copies will be offered via a lottery system.

** Thoughts on how to sell a signed Limited Edition book (if you're the publisher)

HOW to offer a new Stephen King signed Limited Edition for sale is actually a rather stressful decision. Here are the three most common options:

1) One way is to offer each new book to the collectors who purchased the previous book your press announced or published. This allows your supporters to lock in the same number/letter and keep their set "complete" if they've been purchasing all of your books.

The downside to this approach when it comes to a new book by an author such as Stephen King is, of course, he has many collectors who are interested in his collectible editions. To those collectors, this policy makes them feel left out, which is totally understandable. You can't be expected to buy every book from every small press just in case they someday have a Stephen King Limited Edition!

On the other hand, if you were a collector who had previously supported a press by buying all of their books, and then you were told you had to compete with everyone else in the world to get the next book by that press because it's by an extremely popular author, how would that make you feel?

1A) The corollary to this approach is, you CAN offer a "lottery" drawing for the right to purchase any remaining copies. This allows some new collectors or long-time fans to order a copy at the retail price instead of depending on eBay, etc. It's definitely a far from perfect method and there aren't a lot of copies to go around, but it's at least a chance to get a copy.

2) You can go with the "Land Rush" approach of selling a new title. You tell everyone the time and place (website) to be at, and then everyone tries to (virtually) cram into the shopping cart at the same time since the books are sold first-come, first-served. This places a lot of stress on the collectors, of course, and also your server. It's a great way to bring down your website even with a lot of preparation. (Been there, done that!) This approach also allows people to have their friends and family place orders for them even though it's supposed to be "one" book per person. And again, your long-time supporters are left in the dust, possibly missing out on a key title to their collection from your press.

3) Or... you can tell no one in advance, just announce the book out of the blue one day, and then people who were on the road or not randomly watching your website that day miss out. Long-time fans of the author miss out and are angry, and your long-time collectors miss out and are angry, and your server probably crashes as word spread and collectors panic and try to get their order in.

So... There's no perfect system for this sort of offering, but I totally understand if anyone isn't happy with the approach I selected. I just wanted to give you my thought process in case that information was helpful. :)

Brian