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1.  Lee and Miller sold five Liaden Universe® novels to Toni Weisskopf at Baen Books through the offices of Jennifer Jackson of the Maass Agency.  The question has been, which book will be the sequel to Dragon Ship.  The answer is:  They all are.

2.  Fifteen Liaden novels (aka all of them), divided into four Sequences are now available from Audible.com.  For those who may wish to sample the material, or the narrator, or both before purchase, Audible has generously provided a free hour sample of the first book in each of the four Sequences.  Handy links:  right here.

2a..  We hear from Mr. Feldberg at Audible that, yes, it is his intention to acquire the audio rights to Necessity's Child.

3.  There's a new splinter/story up at Splinter Universe.  Here's the link.

4.  There was error at the bindery which resulted in some signed sheets being bound into the wrong edition (by which I mean wrong-ISBN, since the signed and unsigned editions bear two distinct ISBNs) of Dragon Ship.  This has, as you may well imagine, Caused Some Problems.  The quickest to recover is Don Blyly, who, now in receipt of Simon and Schuster's fix (no, I don't know whose fault it was, who's fixing what, or exactly what the fix is -- don't, I beg of you, ask me to explain any this; I'm reporting, here.), is continuing to ship pre-ordered books.  He lets us know that he has another 100/150 unspoken for signed editions, so if Amazon has failed you -- about which more in a moment -- contact Uncle Hugo.

4a.  Amazon, evidentally neither as clever nor as accommodating as Uncle Hugo's, is having head explosions all over the known book-selling universe.  It's cancelling orders; sending unsigned books to people who ordered signed books; sending signed and unsigned books to people who only ordered signed books; sending signed books to people who didn't order signed books.  None of that -- not one detail of that -- can we the authors fix for you.  We are very sorry for the mix-up.  But honestly?  It has sorta palled, even as black comedy.  Be it written that, by this point in the play, we are informed of the problem.

5.  Yes, we are also aware that the advertisement for Necessity's Child that ran in Locus (and the art on the catalog pages at BN and Amazon) displays "Final Art to Come" on the cover.  No, we don't believe that the final cover will display this message.   If it happens that we're wrong about that, then we'll have the opportunity henceforth to refer to that novel as Necessity's Child: Final Art to Come.  Which has a nice, academic ring to it.

6.  It's a cool and sunny day down here in the south.  I've finished my breakfast, the coffee's gone and I need to go into Saco to take on supplies.

Here ends your Thursday morning Advert and Intelligencer.

Housekeeping note:  The wifi here at Temp Headquarters went out just as I was about to post the above at 9:15ish, so I have already accomplished #6, above.  On my way to Saco, I cruised by Camp Ellis, and Wormwood's (which actually isn't on the way to anything, but I digress).  I did see two cats, so apparently the gentleman from Away has not yet gotten his way.

Date: 2012-09-13 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catlinye-maker.livejournal.com
"Final Art to Come" has a very nice ring to it, because it immediately made me think of art in the sense of skill and knowledge: "the exercise of human skill" as the dictionary would have it. Our final Art is yet to come.

Date: 2012-09-13 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caoilfhionn.livejournal.com
Thank you. Your response to the problem as outlined in #5 made this former production editor laugh wildly, with a mad edge honed by experience, on an otherwise unpromising morning. The subtitle sounds to me like Edger's summary of something... interesting.

Date: 2012-09-13 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] martianmooncrab.livejournal.com
Necessity's Child: Final Art to Come.

that must be the Artie that works at Warehouse 13...

Date: 2012-09-13 07:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] burton chan (from livejournal.com)
Burton from Montreal

Got my batch of signed Dragon Ship hardcovers from Uncle Hugo on Tuesday (11th).

Date: 2012-09-13 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the wol (from livejournal.com)
One rejoices to hear of 1, 2, 2a and 3, and hopes that 4, and 4a will get their respective Houses in order and their respective [poop] together and restore balance. One also hopes that the locals are people of melan'ti and that they do not cave to the "gentleman" from Away, who appears to have none. As for 5, "Necessity's Child: Final Art to Come" would be an eye catching and intriguing title. Now, by your leave, I will attend to a clan member who has shoved herself up under my chin because she wants her little kitteh head rubbed.

Signedness

Date: 2012-09-14 05:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catherine ives (from livejournal.com)
I ordered from Unlce Hugo and got a signed book which is what I ordered. Ordering the authors' books from Amazon to save a few dollars is obviously bad luck! Ordering from Uncle Hugo is good luck! I'm saying this as normally an Amazon customer. But not in this case. Uncle Hugo must be obeyed!

Sequels

Date: 2012-09-14 05:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catherine ives (from livejournal.com)
5 sequels to Dragon Ship!! An embarassment of riches.

Spinter

Date: 2012-09-17 06:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catherine ives (from livejournal.com)
Great splinter. Hoping we'll find out more in the new Archer's Beach novels. Have a good time.

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