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Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: MarciKiser (IP Logged)
Date: 15 September, 2006 08:20PM
It looks like Amazon's release date for the first book has come and gone.

Any further word on when this book will begin shipping (and why Amazon seems to have cover art and Nightshade doesn't?)

Marci

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 16 September, 2006 03:48AM
So far the book is still at the first proofreader, it hasn't even made it to Ron and me yet. This is somewhat disappointing, since I would really have liked it to have been ready for WFC this year. Oh well--I did my part, it will get here in time.
Best,
Scott

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 16 September, 2006 03:50AM
Oh yes--the artwork that Amazon shows is a rough draft. Van Hollander tweaked it a bit, it is quite nice.
Scott

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: garymorris (IP Logged)
Date: 16 September, 2006 01:26PM
I'm anxiously awaiting the first book in this series, and the rest. Also relieved that the art appears to be quite evocative and worthy of Smith (Bosch too!). I was a little fearful this series might go the way of Nightshade's Hodgson books. I don't mean to diss that fine company or the wonderful content of the Hodgsons, but those embossed, nonjacketed covers are depressingly reminiscent of the Franklin Library and other cheesy-fancy imprints. I wish they'd just gone with jackets and an artist as good as Jason Van Hollander. I think a discussion of the artwork (or lack thereof) of these small-press pubs would be very interesting: Ash-Tree's minimalist look, Hippocampus' retro-pulp imagery, etc. (not to mention the fabulous unsung covers for Arkhams by the great Ronald Clyne, who recently passed away in Brooklyn).

Anyway, I've got my Amazon pre-order in for the first Smith and am crossing my fingers it won't be too long. Thanks for all your hard work on it, Scott and Ron!

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Martinus (IP Logged)
Date: 16 September, 2006 05:24PM
Scott Connors Wrote:
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> So far the book is still at the first proofreader,
> it hasn't even made it to Ron and me yet. This is
> somewhat disappointing, since I would really have
> liked it to have been ready for WFC this year. Oh
> well--I did my part, it will get here in time.
> Best,
> Scott


So you have at least THREE proofreaders? That's excellent news in my ears, and makes it worth the wait.

Yrs
Martin

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 16 September, 2006 09:46PM
Yeah, NSB has their regular proofreader going over the galleys, then Ron and I check his work with specific reference to the style sheet of CAS' preferred usages.
Best,
Scott

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Roger (IP Logged)
Date: 6 October, 2006 09:44PM
Here's the latest info/delay explanations from the publisher via their email list --

Quote:
Clark Ashton Smith is also very late. This has not escaped our
notice. There are two reasons for this. The first is that we can never
seem to get a classic out on time. Those of you who have ordered the
Hodgson, Wellman, Dunsany, or Wagner sets are aware of this. No excuse
for it on our part, it just seems to happen every time.

The other reason is timing. Originally we'd intended volume 1 to be
released in October of 2005. We simply didn't receive the manuscript in
time, due to no fault on the part of the editors. The manuscripts
we're working from are coming from a large university special collection,
and that special collection turned out to be stored offsite while they
were doing renovations. It took us forever to get the material we
needed for volume 1, and we're just now getting the material for vols. 2 &
3.

Publishing works on a schedule. Most of our books are geared for the
book market, which is to say the shelves of your local bookstore. We
announce a book, the sales reps go out and solicit orders from the
bookstores. If we don't get the book out on time, those orders cancel, and
we're sitting on a bunch of books that won't make it into the
bookstores. This is a wonderful way to go bankrupt in a very short amount of
time. For classics, this is less important, because the bookstores don't
tend to stock the classics, so we're not relying on their orders to
sell the book.

We have limited resources, like most independent publishers. When
Smith isn't ready on time, our designers and proofreaders and copyeditors
need to move on to the next project. Smith may be late, but there's
always five or ten other books in the pipeline that cannot be late. So
while Smith vol. 1 has been at the proofreader for a few months, we have
to wait until he's got a gap in the schedule before he can get to it.
Had we the manuscript when we were supposed to have it, then he would
have had it in his schedule to do it. Now it's a matter of him getting
to it as soon as he can, without delaying any of the time critical
projects he's working on for us.

Those of you who have suffered through Hodgson, Wellman, and Dunsany
sets with us know that we'll get the books, and when we do it'll have
been worth the wait. Those of you who are just now experiencing the
dreaded "Night Shade can't get a classic out on time to save their lives"
syndrome, please bear with us.

That said, all signs are good for having Smith vol. 1 out very VERY
soon.

Apologies if this has been posted already here.

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 15 October, 2006 10:49AM
Just got the word that the galleys for the first Night Shade collection (The End of the Story) will be here this week. Luckily I am off for four days, then work for two night shifts on the weekend, then am off for two more days before I go on a six-day stretch--then World Fantasy Con in Austin. I'll finish my proofreading and send them on to Ron.
Best,
Scott

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: NickRocks (IP Logged)
Date: 22 November, 2006 08:58AM
Sounds like things are moving on this again. Any updates in the past month?

Happy Thanksgiving,

Andrew

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: casofile (IP Logged)
Date: 23 November, 2006 03:48PM
Yes, things have progressed nicely in the last month. Scott and I have both gone over the proofs and sent them back to Night Shade. Ramsey Campbell has also written a very nice intro which was the last real hold-up, so things look to be back on track. Out by the end of the year? With a little luck! But regardless of when it actually appears, it looks to be a fantastic collection.
-Ron

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Martinus (IP Logged)
Date: 23 November, 2006 04:35PM
casofile Wrote:
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> Yes, things have progressed nicely in the last
> month. Scott and I have both gone over the proofs
> and sent them back to Night Shade. Ramsey Campbell
> has also written a very nice intro which was the
> last real hold-up, so things look to be back on
> track. Out by the end of the year? With a little
> luck! But regardless of when it actually appears,
> it looks to be a fantastic collection.
> -Ron

YAY!! That was seriously good news!

If I'm lucky, this book will hit my mailbox at approximately the same time as I get the CAS Poems III, enabling me to go on a real CAS binge. :-)

Yrs
Martin

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 24 November, 2006 02:23AM
I mailed the corrected galleys to Night Shade on Tuesday, so with a little luck Clark's next birthday (January 13, 2007) might have something really special to celebrate.
On the other hand, I still haven't received the CD-ROMs from Brown University with the scans of the manuscripts that we need for volumes 2 and 3. : (
To all of you in the US and Canada, Happy Thanksgiving!
Scott

THE END OF THE STORY goes to printers!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 29 November, 2006 10:55PM
I just got off the telephone with Jason Williams over at Night Shade Books. He has finished entering the last corrections and revisions to the file for the book and it goes to the printer on Friday. There is an excellent chance that the snows of Hyperborea will blanket this Yule Season. The cover artwork by Jason van Hollander is excellent, and is totally different from what he did for RED WORLD OF POLARIS: it's much more realistic, yet still surreal, and is based upon several of Smith's drawings and carvings. Ramsey Campbell did a fine introduction as well. I am tremendously excited about this. Ron and I have already started on volume 2, and we finally received the manuscripts we needed from Brown University last weekend. We're going to try to hand in volume 2 at the end of February 2007, for a summer publication date, and volume 3 by the end of May, for this time next year (although I'd love it if we could have it out in time for the World Fantasy Convention in Saratoga, NY).

So please spread the word about this finally coming out.

Best,
Scott

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Radovarl (IP Logged)
Date: 7 December, 2006 03:38PM
Is anyone else slightly annoyed that the $150 5-volume CAS subscription offer has been withdrawn prematurely? I went to order it today (finally scraped the money together) and found on the Night Shade Books website that now one can only order Book 1. The description did say that the subscription with bonus offer would be available "until the first book is released."... It hasn't been, yet :). Any chance this can be made available again for another week or so? Pleeeeeaaase?

Re: First Night Shade CAS book turned in!!!
Posted by: Scott Connors (IP Logged)
Date: 9 December, 2006 05:57AM
Contact me offlist, I can probably fix you up with a copy of the bonus booklet. Unfortunately, the $150 subscription rate is deader than Elvis.
Best,
Scott

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