Jun
13
2005

Okay, so it's done.

The advance readers have it and have been giving me good feedback. The mockup is printed and I'm marking it up like mad. The damn thing will probably see print this month (if I can finalize the cover) and then it's onto Something Else: The Complete First Season. That will actually be easier to deal with since working on Sunday has put me back in the typesetting swing of things.

The plan for Sunday is for a one-time print run of 75 copies. When I get ready to go to press I'll start checking to see who wants a copy. Love Letters went back to press after we sold out, but that's not happening this time. We have our plans and they will develop as they unfold.

And in case I didn't mention it before, my initial plan for Something Else in chapbook form is to have 25 numbered black and white copies and 25 numbered color copies. Those too will be one-time print runs. Of course, that may completely blow itself to shit if I realize that the photos look terrible. But we'll see.

But hell, this is what publishing is like with the top down. Rock.

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