Wow, wow, WOW!!! The Chronicles of Pug looks stunning Ray!!! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy!!
Shells:) -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Raymond Feist Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:07 PM Subject: Re: A little head's up and a bit of a brag On Mar 25, 2013, at 12:35 PM, [email protected] wrote: Ray: Congrats on completion of the Midkemia cycle. I'm anxiously awaiting Magician's End...and re-reading Demonwar and AKB and ACI in preparation. The Chronicles of Pug looks like it will be an awesome capstone to 30 plus years of work. You deserve a little brag -- indeed, more than a little! For Feistfans who are interested, Ray's publisher provides a little sneak peek of the Chronicles of Pug here: http://www.harpercollinscatalogs.com/TR/other/9780380978267_0_Extra_spre ad_1.pdf That excerpt may not be in final form but the visuals are truly gorgeous. It's mouth watering for this Midkemia fan of 27 years. Warning that the excerpted text may be considered spoilerish. Ray, if you would prefer that this link not be circulated (although I think it can only entice buyers!), please accept my apologies and the powers that be should be please delete this from feistfans website. I'm a little surprised they previewed that much. In theory, I haven't done a rewrite on the material posted, so either it'll change or they're happy with it the way it is. In any event, this is the most collaborative thing i've done since the computer games. And what other people see is really fun. On another note, I noticed a couple of negative reviews on Jimmy on Amazon. I usually don't look at reviews, but I was there seeing if they had a release date yet for the US edition (I assume those who posted reviews either got the UK edition or advances from HC). I don't debate reviewers; everyone likes a different flavor ice cream. But I should point out for those who says it "lacks depth" it's a novella. And it's a short one at that. it wasn't designed to be a full blown novel. Moreover, it was a marketing test that HC UK wanted to try out, as they have with a couple of their other authors, attempting to see what the market will bear, what demand is for various non-traditional publishing attempts, etc. I have no idea how this one will shake out. Hate it because it's bad, but don't hate it because it's brief; it's supposed to be brief. Best, R.E.F. ---- www.crydee.com Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by stupidity.
