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Date Posted: Friday, November 25, 09:26:48am
Author: raych
Subject: Re: Book delays
In reply to: Chris 's message, "Re: Book delays" on Sunday, November 06, 04:23:12pm

> I also think it helps to go into this knowing what to
>expect. These days we are very used to having things
>done quickly. And we want to be kept informed often.
>We're not used to having to wait months or even a year
>or more for something. I don't know all the ends and
>outs of publishing your own book but I imagine it's
>complicated.
>
>I go into this knowing that I will get a book out of
>the deal. I've got the first book to prove it. They
>are not ripping people off. You will get the book.
>Then I sit back and forget it. I think of it as an
>investment. I leave it alone and every once in a while
>I remember it and check to see how it's doing, then go
>back to forgetting it again. It works really well that
>way. *g*
>
>This is not the ideal situation and hopefully if they
>do this again they will keep learning from their
>experiences and it will get faster and easier to do.
>The ideal would be for a publisher to publish the
>books, but...oh well. This is such an unusual
>situation I'm cutting them some slack. And I have a
>boat load of books I need to read anyway.
>
>If it's still not here by 2007 though all bets are
>off. LOL
i agree i don't mind the long wait as long as i get the book in the end, but you know what i worry about? when they finish printing the boooks and they are ready to send them off will they remember where to send them or have they lost any orders, i live in the united kingdom (U.K) so i worry that they will just loose the order or that my payment of postage was wrong so they just woon't send it,

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